Enrollment in health insurance plans through Connect for Health Colorado declined for 2026, but not as much as state ...
The Senate is still trying to reach a bipartisan compromise on extending the ACA tax credit and many Coloradans made their ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Premiums will double next year for Coloradans who buy their health insurance on the state’s individual market, with higher-income families facing increases ...
Open health insurance enrollment on Connect for Health Colorado, the state’s health insurance marketplace, began on Saturday. Enrollment runs through Jan. 15, 2026, allowing residents to shop for ...
Health insurance enrollment on Colorado’s individual marketplace in 2026 declined for the first time in five years, according ...
More than 277,000 Coloradans enrolled in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a 2% enrollment dip.
Denver, Colo.– Dec. 4 was Get Covered Colorado Day, a day of action designed to encourage as many Coloradans as possible to enroll in 2026 health insurance during Connect for Health Colorado’s annual ...
The average person in Colorado who buys health insurance without help from an employer will see what they pay more than double next year, as the state released final prices before open enrollment ...
Congress failed to extend tax credits to help people pay for health insurance on state marketplaces. Now hundreds of thousands of Coloradans will see their costs double. The Colorado Division of ...
Health insurance enrollment on Connect for Health Colorado, the state-run marketplace, is running nearly even with last year, even with federal subsidies slated to expire in January. As of Dec. 23, ...
By Cherry Sokoloski It’s the new year. Is everybody happy? Well, maybe not the millions who are seeing their health insurance premiums go up astronomically this month. They’re sitting at the kitchen ...
On January 1, 2026, Colorado became the first state in the country to offer paid Neonatal Care Leave. Colorado’s Family and Medical Leave ...