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Prices are rising in all areas for consumers and — if Congress doesn’t act soon — the same thing can be expected for healthcare costs.

Tax credits, underwritten by the American Rescue Plan, that help people pay for their health coverage through the Affordable Care Act, will expire at the end of 2022, raising healthcare costs for an estimated 230,000 Pennsylvanians, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Jaxon White is a summer intern, who wrote this article that appeared in The Pennsylvania Capital-Star.

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