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Home / Health / Illinois Residents Brace for Massive Healthcare Cost Hikes as ACA Subsidies Expire

Illinois Residents Brace for Massive Healthcare Cost Hikes as ACA Subsidies Expire

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Illinois premiums could rise 78% if ACA subsidies end
  • Over 500,000 Illinoisans may lose insurance coverage
  • Lawmakers face pressure to extend subsidies before open enrollment
Illinois Residents Brace for Massive Healthcare Cost Hikes as ACA Subsidies Expire

As of November 11, 2025, Illinois residents who purchase health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace are bracing for a potential healthcare crisis. Experts warn that if Congress allows the ACA subsidies to expire, Illinois could see a statewide average premium increase of 78%, with some counties like Cook County facing a 95% hike.

This looming situation stems from the ongoing standoff in Congress over the future of the ACA subsidies. While the government shutdown appears to be nearing an end, there is growing concern that lawmakers may not act in time to extend the subsidies before the next open enrollment period. Stephanie Armour, a senior health policy correspondent at KFF Health News, notes that Congress is unlikely to approve a "band-aid fix" to extend the subsidies, leaving millions of Americans vulnerable.

The impact could be catastrophic for Illinois residents, with the state's Department of Insurance estimating that nearly 500,000 Illinoisans, or 91% of those with exchange plans, currently qualify for the ACA subsidies. Without this financial assistance, the statewide average premium of $260 per month could skyrocket to $464, pricing many out of the market. Experts warn that as many as 5 million people nationwide may drop their insurance coverage altogether if the subsidies are not extended.

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The expiration of ACA subsidies could lead to a 78% increase in health insurance premiums statewide for Illinois residents, with some counties like Cook County facing a 95% hike.
Experts warn that nearly 500,000 Illinoisans, or 91% of those with exchange plans, currently qualify for the ACA subsidies. Without this financial assistance, up to 5 million Americans nationwide may drop their insurance coverage altogether.
While the government shutdown appears to be nearing an end, there is growing concern that lawmakers may not act in time to extend the ACA subsidies before the next open enrollment period. Experts believe Congress is unlikely to approve a "band-aid fix" to extend the subsidies.

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