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What Steep Health Insurance Price Hikes Could Mean for Nearly 2 Million Californians on Covered CA

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Airdate: Tuesday, October 21 at 9AM

The cost of healthcare insurance is at the core of the government shutdown. Democrats and Republicans are at a stalemate over the extension of subsidies that decrease the price of insurance purchased under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Without the extension, experts predict a sharp increase in premiums for the 44 million Americans who rely on this health insurance. And hundreds of thousands of Californians may be priced out of the market. With open enrollment beginning in two weeks, we’ll talk to experts including the director of Covered California, about what’s at stake.

Guests:

Larry Levitt, executive vice president, KFF

Jessica Altman, executive director, Covered California, the state health insurance exchange

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