(Colorado Newsline) - Colorado health insurers have asked regulators to approve a 28.4% average increase to health insurance premium prices for next year, which would be the highest percentage increase since 2018.
Democrats blame the federal tax break and spending cut bill recently passed by congressional Republicans and signed into law by President Donald Trump earlier this month.
“We have been warning folks that the chaos being caused by the federal government for our health insurance markets was going to create real pain for Coloradans. These rate filings are a direct reflection of that,” Colorado Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway said in a statement.
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Thursday, July 24, 2025
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