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Georgia Residents Brace for Skyrocketing Health Insurance Costs in 2026
3 Nov
Summary
- Clint Rauscher's monthly health insurance premium to increase from $20 to over $225 in 2026
 - Small business owner Brady Reiter's family health plan to rise by over $2,000 per month
 - Residents worried they may have to work extra jobs or return to previous employment to afford coverage
 

As Georgians prepare for open enrollment in the state's healthcare marketplace, many are bracing themselves for a significant financial blow in the coming year. According to the news report, residents are facing skyrocketing health insurance premiums that could strain their budgets and force tough decisions.
One man, Clint Rauscher, was stunned to discover that his monthly net premium for insurance is set to increase by a staggering 1,000% in 2026. Rauscher's current monthly cost of just under $20 is poised to jump to over $225, a burden he likens to a car payment. To cover this hike, Rauscher says he will need to work an extra day or two as an Uber driver.
The situation is equally dire for small business owner Brady Reiter, whose family of five is facing a monthly increase of more than $2,000 for the same health insurance plan. Reiter is now worried that he or his wife may have to return to their former jobs to afford the skyrocketing premiums, abandoning the business they had left to pursue.
Both Rauscher and Reiter are hopeful that politicians on both sides of the aisle will come together to address this pressing issue and provide relief for Americans who are set to take another significant financial hit in the coming year.




