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Kentuckians and Hoosiers to Face Significant Insurance Premium Increases as ACA Subsidies Set to Expire

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Last updated: December 20, 2025 10:48 am
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Published: December 20, 2025
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Thousands of residents in Kentucky and Indiana are bracing for significant increases in their health insurance costs as enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are set to lapse at the beginning of the new year. The expiration of these premium tax credits, which are crucial for making healthcare more affordable, is anticipated to impact millions of Americans who purchase insurance through ACA marketplaces.

Current estimates indicate that approximately 350,000 individuals in Indiana and around 100,000 in Kentucky are enrolled in ACA marketplace plans. With Congress in recess and no scheduled votes to extend these subsidies, many of these enrollees could face substantial increases in their monthly premiums starting January 1, 2026. Health policy experts warn that this shift could pose a significant burden, particularly for families already grappling with financial strains due to rising costs of living.

Kathy Hempstead, a policy officer with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, highlighted the anticipated stress these changes will create for consumers. She emphasized that families who previously benefited from zero-cost coverage may now be looking at monthly premiums approaching $80. Middle-income individuals could see hikes of $100 or more.

Hempstead advised individuals to proactively explore their options, such as shopping for more affordable plans or considering lower-tiered Bronze plans, which usually offer lower monthly premiums but come with higher out-of-pocket expenses. The increase in premiums is expected to vary significantly based on individual factors such as age, income, and chosen plan.

The political landscape regarding the subsidies is contentious, with Republicans and Democrats exchanging blame over the impasse. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed concern over the situation, noting that the lack of action prior to the deadline has already caused substantial harm to consumers. He stated, “Huge damage has already been done, and nothing we do after January 1 can undo so much of that damage.”

The U.S. House is projected to vote in January on a Democratic proposal aimed at extending the ACA subsidies for an additional three years. In the meantime, consumers are encouraged to reassess their healthcare coverage options to brace for the potentially steep premium increases on the horizon.

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