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Health Care Crisis Looms for Entrepreneurs Amid Government Shutdown

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Last updated: October 26, 2025 5:14 pm
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Published: October 26, 2025
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Chloe Chalakani, a 31-year-old entrepreneur based in Thomaston, Maine, is facing a challenging healthcare landscape as the ongoing government shutdown complicates her health insurance decisions. Operating a handmade pasta business with her partner, Chalakani finds herself navigating the complexities of health insurance enrollment as she prepares for the upcoming year. Currently, she relies on CoverME.gov, the Affordable Care Act marketplace in Maine, but anticipates significant changes in her coverage options for 2026.

Chalakani’s current monthly premium stands at $460, which she describes as a steep cost for the highest deductible plan available. With the expiration of enhanced tax credits this December, she fears that her premiums will escalate further, prompting her to consider forgoing insurance altogether. “I don’t plan to get insurance next year,” she states resolutely. “I’m just not going to do it — I’ll pay out of pocket.”

This trend of young individuals opting out of health insurance raises alarms among health policy experts. They emphasize the importance of a balanced insurance market, where younger, healthier individuals contribute by paying premiums, ensuring that older, sicker individuals can also receive care. According to Cynthia Cox from KFF, a nonpartisan health research organization, the system relies on this dynamic to remain stable. Currently, a record 24 million people are enrolled in the ACA, with many satisfied with their plans and premiums. However, these conditions could change dramatically if more young and healthy individuals withdraw from the insurance pool due to rising costs.

Concerns about a potential “death spiral” in the insurance market grow more pronounced as the expiration of federal subsidies threatens to leave millions uninsured. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that around 4 million individuals may lose coverage in the next few years if Congress does not act to extend these subsidies. Experts anticipate that it will be younger and healthier people, like Chalakani, who choose to go without insurance, while older individuals with preexisting conditions may feel a stronger motivation to retain their coverage, even at higher costs.

This could create a scenario where only the least healthy individuals remain in the insurance market, pushing premiums to unsustainable levels and driving insurers out of the market altogether. The repercussions extend beyond individual health, potentially burdening hospitals and limiting healthcare access for the entire population. Higher numbers of uninsured patients could strain healthcare facilities, leading to cuts in services and even hospital closures.

As the government shutdown continues, negotiations among federal lawmakers remain stalled, leaving individuals like Chalakani in a precarious situation. Open enrollment is set to begin on November 1, and without swift legislative action, many consumers may face severe increases in their premiums, potentially doubling the cost for the same coverage next year.

Chalakani acknowledges the risks of forgoing coverage, admitting that should an emergency arise, she might reflect on her decision with regret. “Should a catastrophe happen, I’ll probably say, ‘Wow, I should have had insurance,'” she says candidly. Yet, at present, financial constraints leave her feeling that she has no viable option but to consider going uninsured. If lawmakers eventually break the deadlock and provide an extension of the enhanced subsidies, she may rethink her decision and opt for health insurance in 2026.

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