Next year, average enrollee premium payments in the FEHB system are set to jump more than 12%, on top of a 13.5% hike in 2025.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As the federal government shutdown approaches the one-month mark, the effects are already being felt by everyday Americans, says government law attorney Chris Hand during our ...
The prolonged government shutdown has disrupted the National Flood Insurance Program, leaving roughly half a million Louisiana policyholders in limbo and complicating property sales, U.S. Sen. Bill ...
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Federal government shutdown at one month as battle continues over SNAP benefits, health insurance
Two federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using contingency funds during the government shutdown. Trump tells Democrats to ‘do ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — When you're looking at the calendar, October 31 stands out because it's Halloween, but consumer experts say the really scary date is November 1, 2025. That's the date when open ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Not every federal employee who is going without pay because of the government shutdown can draw on state unemployment insurance benefits to cover the gap.
CHICAGO (WSIL) -- The Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI) is urging insurance companies to provide relief to policyholders impacted by the federal government shutdown. "The lapse in federal ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) - The ongoing federal government shutdown is leaving millions of Floridians facing massive health insurance premium increases in the coming weeks, ...
Our editors' top picks to read today. The National Flood Insurance Program office at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is closed. Monique Bennema wades into the water last week as she prepares ...
Federal employees and retirees will pay an average of 12.3% more toward their health insurance premiums in 2026, marking the second consecutive year of double-digit cost increases. The government’s ...
ST. MARY PARISH — With the federal government shut down, questions continue to rise about what it means for homeowners who rely on FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The program, which ...
(THE CONVERSATION) As the federal government entered a shutdown on Oct. 1, 2025, competing narratives quickly emerged about the cause. Without new legislation, the subsidies revert to pre-2021 levels ...
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