ACA subsidy cliff could double exchange premiums for Kentuckians
Enhanced ACA tax credits expire in days, pushing 2026 exchange premiums sharply higher for Kentuckians and raising fears of coverage losses
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Enhanced ACA tax credits expire in days, pushing 2026 exchange premiums sharply higher for Kentuckians and raising fears of coverage losses
Kentucky’s Supreme Court ruled occurrence-based law enforcement policies trigger at charge filing, not incarceration, backing Westport in a coverage dispute
A KFF poll shows rising ACA premiums and expiring tax credits pushing enrollees toward cheaper plans or dropping cover entirely
Severe convective storms across central U.S. states in mid-May, including destructive tornadoes and hail, likely caused insured losses between $4 bn and $7 bn
Insurers face losses between $1 bn and $3 bn from a severe weather outbreak in mid-March, according to Gallagher Re
A measure to help tackle insurance fraud in Kentucky – Senate Bill 24 – gained unanimous approval from legislators on the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee
Winter storms from Jan. 9-11 affected the southern U.S., potentially causing insured losses in the tens of mn, Aon reported
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), managed by FEMA, has paid over $1.4 bn to policyholders for flood losses caused by Hurricane Helene
Moody’s RMS Event Response estimates U.S. insured losses from Hurricane Beryl to be between $2.5 billion and $4.5 billion. This includes damage from wind, storm surge
U.S. banks are increasingly using insurance as a key mitigant against growing climate-related risks and potential losses in their commercial and residential real estate loan