HomepageHealthcare Editor in Healthcare GOP Tax Credits Would Make Health Insurance Far Less Affordable in High-Cost States “The losses would be larger for older and lower-income consumers, and lower-income consumers would also lose help with deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs. Consumers’ costs would probably increase even more than tax credits would fall, since the House plan would likely cause individual market premiums to rise.” Share this:Print Trump Administration’s New Health Rule Would Reduce Tax Credits, Raise Costs, For Millions of Moderate-Income Families, February 2017February 15, 2017In "Healthcare"Under GOP TrumpCare Replacement, Health Insurance Options for Middle- and Low-Income People Would ShrinkMarch 11, 2017In "Healthcare"“Big Six” Tax Framework Provides Windfall to High-Income Households, With Working Families Largely an AfterthoughtOctober 1, 2017In "Taxes" Next Read: Big Tax Changes in the House GOP TrumpCare Plan » Editor: Related Post Trump administration is shutting down practice-guidelines clearinghouse for doctors White House, EPA headed off chemical pollution study Trump’s Lawyer Pitched Himself as a Fixer to Novartis and Got Paid $1.2 million