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About 45,000 fewer Wisconsinites are enrolled in the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace after federal tax subsidies expired late last year, according to national reports.
Health news and policy organization KFF said the data from last month show
Last year,
Affordable Care Act premiums for Wisconsinites to rise hundreds a month if tax credits allowed to expire

Most people enrolled in the ACA marketplace still receive some tax credits to help control costs, but they’re not as high as they once were. Last year,
KFF’s report found that nearly 80% of people nationwide who changed or dropped their coverage cited cost as the main factor.
Neighboring states
Hospitals and clinics rely on a mixture of funding sources to stay financially solvent, including private insurance and reimbursements from Medicaid and Medicare. Health systems set prices to allow them to recoup the costs of caring for individuals who show up in the emergency room without health insurance. Any increase in uninsured patients who are unlikely to be able to pay runs the risk of increasing costs for other payers.
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700,000 Wisconsinites could lose food stamp benefits if shutdown continues

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