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Greg Acs, vice president for the Tax and Income Supports Division at the Urban Institute, spoke with Virginia Public Media about the risks of addressing affordability in a zero-sum context that focuses on who bears the short-term costs of a policy instead of its potential for growth.

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    Amid the government shutdown, nonprofits already facing financial instability because of federal funding disruptions are seeing greater uncertainty.
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    Enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs) have made health care affordable for low- and middle-income enrollees nationwide, but without congressional action, they’re set to expire at the end of the year.
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    Enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs), a feature of the Affordable Care Act that have reduced health care costs for millions of people with lower incomes, are due to expire at the end of the year.
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    Among other factors, the Social Security Administration considers an applicant’s age when they apply for disability benefits, with applicants older than 50 usually having a better change of qualifying. But officials are now considering eliminating age as a factor or raising it to 60.
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    Stephen Zuckerman on Medicare Advantage market changes
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    Amid rising health care costs and the government shutdown, fewer seniors are expected to choose traditional Medicare over Medicare Advantage this enrollment season, breaking from a decades-long pattern.
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