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UnitedHealth to Refund ACA Profits to Members
21 Jan
Summary
- UnitedHealth will refund ACA plan profits to members in 2026.
- Congress failed to extend Obamacare tax credits, raising costs.
- Premium costs are projected to more than double by 2026.

UnitedHealth Group's CEO confirmed that the company will voluntarily eliminate and rebate its profits from ACA health coverage for 2026. This decision aims to mitigate rising healthcare costs for consumers as Congress grapples with long-term solutions.
The expiration of enhanced COVID-19 era tax credits has led to a significant increase in Obamacare enrollment but also higher out-of-pocket expenses. Projections indicate average premium costs could more than double from $888 in 2025 to $1,904 in 2026.
UnitedHealth, which offers ACA marketplace plans in 30 states for 2026, is collaborating with the administration on rebate details. Executives from rival insurers are expected to testify before Congress regarding these market dynamics and affordability challenges.




