Laura Tomasko on government shutdown’s effects on nonprofits SummaryAmid the government shutdown, nonprofits already facing financial instability because of federal funding disruptions are seeing greater uncertainty.
Jason Levitis discusses potential effects of expired enhanced PTCs SummaryEnhanced 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.
Jessica Banthin on how enhanced PTC expiration could affect recipients’ coverage and costs SummaryEnhanced 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.
Jack Smalligan discusses changes to Social Security Disability Insurance eligibility SummaryAmong 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.
Stephen Zuckerman on Medicare Advantage market changes SummaryAmid 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.
Jim Parrott discusses why seniors aren’t selling their large homes SummarySeniors deciding to stay in larger homes may be contributing to the national housing shortage.