The Big Number: Here’s how many people could face higher health-insurance premiums next year if Congress doesn’t make a deal

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Congressional Democrats’ ambitions for a major climate and social spending bill may dwindle to a measure to reform drug prices and extend health-insurance subsidies past the end of this year.

While wrangling over an eventual measure is continuing on Capitol Hill, it’s clear what’s at stake for Americans who receive subsidies to reduce what they pay in health-insurance premiums.

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This article was originally published by Marketwatch.com. Read the original article here.

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