Millions Lose Health Coverage as U.S. Subsidies Expire, Report Finds

The failure of the U.S. Congress to extend public subsidies that were helping millions of Americans access health insurance has resulted in millions losing their coverage, according to a new report by Oxfam America and Human Rights Watch. The report highlights deepened inequality and increased financial hardship for the most affected populations.

The expired subsidies were part of measures implemented during the pandemic to expand access to public health insurance. Without them, many low-income individuals and families can no longer afford premiums or out-of-pocket costs, leading to a significant drop in enrollment. The report warns that this loss of coverage could have long-term health and economic consequences, as uninsured individuals are more likely to delay necessary care and face medical debt.

The situation is likely to be of concern to corporations with extensive equity holdings in the healthcare sector, such as Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B), which have investments that could be affected by shifts in healthcare utilization and policy.

According to TrillionDollarClub, a specialized communications platform focused on major companies, the report underscores the fragility of the U.S. healthcare safety net. The platform, which is part of the Dynamic Brand Portfolio @IBN, provides access to wire solutions via InvestorWire and other media services. The findings come as the uninsured rate in the U.S. had fallen to historic lows during the pandemic, but recent policy changes risk reversing that progress.

The report calls on Congress to reinstate the subsidies permanently, arguing that access to healthcare is a fundamental right. Without action, millions of Americans will continue to face gaps in coverage, exacerbating health disparities across income brackets.

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