NJ DOBI reports 2026 individual-market premiums will rise an average 16.6% Expiration of enhanced federal premium tax credits could push some costs up nearly 175% Over 466,000 Get Covered NJ enrollees ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2026, thousands of New Jersey residents are anticipated to lose health insurance coverage, with those in the lowest income ...
With federal aid that helped thousands of middle-income New Jersey residents reduce their monthly insurance premiums during the pandemic now gone, consumers are cutting back on their coverage or ...
The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) confirmed individual market base premiums would rise on average by 16.6%, but loss of these augmented federal subsidies would make the impact ...
The percentage of New Jersey residents without health insurance increased significantly from 2023 to 2024, with people living below the poverty level hardest hit, according to new census data.
The following information was released by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance: Open Enrollment for Get Covered New Jersey, the State's Official Health Insurance Marketplace, kicks off ...
The Trump administration is probing 13 states, including New Jersey, over abortion coverage mandates, sparking a clash over reproductive rights and the interpretation of the Weldon Amendment.
Five states still enforce health insurance penalties that could cost you thousands at tax time.