The cost of purchasing health insurance on Colorado’s individual marketplace is set to double next year in the absence of enhanced federal subsidies, state insurance officials announced last week.
When the open-enrollment period for Connect for Health Colorado, the state’s individual marketplace under the Affordable Care Act, began on November 1, the average consumer can expect a net premium increase of 101 percent, according to the figures released by the state’s Division of Insurance.
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