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Trump Administration In Talks About Extending Obamacare Subsidies

 

The future of Affordable Care Act subsidies remains uncertain as the enhanced premium tax credits are set to expire at the end of the year. 

The Trump administration has said it is discussing options, but only Congress has the authority to renew the federal funding, according to several news sources.

The loss of the subsidies would likely impact Black families especially. Research shows Black Americans are more likely to live in states that did not expand Medicaid and more often rely on ACA marketplace plans. 

Subsidies lower monthly premiums, making it easier for families to keep consistent coverage. Without the credits, many would face higher out-of-pocket costs and may drop insurance entirely.

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Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said on CNN that the administration is holding “discussions” about the credits. 

“There are discussions around extending the subsidies, if we deal with the fraud, waste and abuse that, right now, is paralyzing the system,” Oz said on CNN’s State of the Union. He attributed most of the fraud to brokers and third parties who enroll people in the marketplace.

The subsidies were first expanded under the American Rescue Plan and later extended by the Inflation Reduction Act, lowering monthly premiums for millions of Americans. They helped expand marketplace enrollment to more than 24 million people, according to a KFF report.

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However, if the enhanced subsidies end, premiums are projected to rise, experts warn. CMS estimates the lowest-cost plan will average about 50 dollars per month in 2026, before accounting for the loss of financial help. 

Some enrollees would still qualify for smaller credits, but others would lose eligibility and face higher costs.

Congress has to act to pass a new law to keep the subsidies in place. Republicans say the current program is too expensive. 

President Donald Trump has backed shifting the funds into direct payments such as health savings accounts or flexible spending accounts. Democrats, who support an extension, say the subsidies are needed to maintain coverage gains.

The credits were also central to the recent 43-day government shutdown. Republicans pushed to reopen the government before debating the subsidies, while Democrats argued an extension should be included in a funding bill. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has promised a December vote, though the outcome is unclear. 

A KFF analysis found that the enhanced credits not only increased financial assistance for low-income families but also expanded eligibility to middle-income households above 400 percent of the federal poverty level. 

This broadened access is one reason marketplace enrollment more than doubled since 2021.

The ACA itself is not at risk of repeal from the expiration of the enhanced credits, but the change would weaken one of its core tools for lowering costs. Health policy experts say the law would continue, though marketplace enrollment would likely fall and premiums could rise for remaining customers.

Some lawmakers say the administration is sending mixed signals. The Trump administration has opposed the subsidies but has also raised the idea of replacing them with direct payments. 

The Trump administration cannot extend the subsidies through executive order and any renewal requires a bill passed by the U.S. House and Senate. With divided control of Congress and little bipartisan agreement, policy analysts say an extension is unlikely in the short term.

If no legislation passes, the subsidies will expire at the end of December 2025. Millions of Americans would see higher premiums as soon as the 2026 enrollment period. Families with moderate incomes and those who recently gained eligibility under the expanded rules would be among the first affected.

For now, federal officials say discussions continue, but no plan has been released. Marketplace customers will likely need clarity over the next few months to begin preparing for possible price changes.

By Jade Curtis | Published November 23, 2025

November 23, 2025 by Jade Curtis

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