2026 Rate Changes

via the Idaho Insurance Dept:

This is the summary page for 2026.

The Department of Insurance receives preliminary health plan information for the following year from insurance carriers by June 1 and reviews the proposed plan documents and rates for compliance with Idaho and federal regulations.The Department of Insurance does not have the authority to set or establish insurance rates, but it does have the authority to deem rate increases submitted by insurance companies as reasonable or unreasonable. After the review and negotiation process, the carriers submit their final rate increase information. The public is invited to provide comments on the rate changes. Please send any comments to Idaho Department of Insurance.

(with apologies to “Weird Al” Yankovic)

Last winter, I initiated an ambitious project in which I generated graphics to illustrate just how much net ACA premiums are likely to increase starting on January 1st, 2026 (slightly over 5 months from today) assuming the enhanced premium subsidies provided by the Inflation Reduction Act over the past several years are allowed to expire.

This project took several months to complete, as I had to generate both tables and bar graphs for all 50 states (+DC), using 4 different households at multiple income brackets for each. All told, that's over 1,600 different examples.

I made sure to include various caveats for these projections. For instance, each of these examples assumes...

Hoo boy. Via the Delaware Insurance Dept:

Plan year 2026 health and dental insurance rate filings, as proposed, are available for the companies listed below. These filings are subject to actuarial review. Additional companies will be listed as their filings are received. Any insurance filings already approved are available to the public through the NAIC’s System for Electronic Rate and Form Filing (SERFF) interface. There is no fee for using SERFF. Rate info can also be accessed at the Rate Review  page at Healthcare.gov

AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Next, Inc:

  • Company Legal Name AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Next, Inc.
  • Market for which proposed rates apply (Individual or Small Group) Individual
  • Total proposed rate change (increase/decrease) 46.20% increase
  • Effective date of proposed rate change January 1, 2026

Summary

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (if IRA subsidies are extended):

Weighted Average Rate Increase: This represents the average rate increase, including modifications to prior year benefits and other pricing adjustments. The average premium increase to consumers, before reflecting changes in age is expected to be 16.3%.

The range of rate changes, before reflecting changes in age, which consumers will experience, is approximately 15.0% to 17.5%.

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (if IRA subsidies AREN'T extended):

Weighted Average Rate Increase: This represents the average rate increase, including modifications to prior year benefits and other pricing adjustments. The average premium increase to consumers, before reflecting changes in age is expected to be 21.2%.

The range of rate changes, before reflecting changes in age, which consumers will experience, is approximately 20.1% to 22.2%.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of RI (if IRA subsidies are extended):

via the District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking:

This page contains proposed health plan rate information for the District of Columbia’s health insurance marketplace, DC Health Link, for plan year 2026.

The District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) received 188 proposed health insurance plan rates for review from CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Kaiser Permanente and United Healthcare in advance of open enrollment for plan year 2026 on DC Health Link, the District of Columbia’s health insurance marketplace.

The three insurance companies filed proposed rates for individuals, families and small businesses for the 2026 plan year. Overall, 188 plans were filed, compared to 198 last year. The number of small group plans decreased from 171 to 161, and the number of individual plans remained at 27.

From the Arkansas Insurance Dept:

Health Insurance Rate Changes for 2026

Insurance companies offering individual and small group health insurance plans are required to file proposed rates with the Arkansas Insurance Department for review and approval before plans can be sold to consumers.

The Department reviews rates to ensure that the plans are priced appropriately. Under Arkansas Law (Ark. Code Ann. § 23-79-110), the Commissioner shall disapprove a rate filing if he/she finds that the rate is not actuarially sound, is excessive, is inadequate, or is unfairly discriminatory.

The Department relies on outside actuarial analysis by a member of the American Academy of Actuaries to help determine whether a rate filing is sound.

Below, you can review information on the proposed rate filings for Plan Year 2026 individual and small group products that comply with the reforms of the Affordable Care Act.

Well, the Colorado Dept. of Regulatory Agencies isn't mincing words:

Chaos from Congressional Republicans Leads to Average Premium Increases of Over 28% for 2026

  • Average increases as high as 38% have been requested for the Western Slope, and insurance companies estimate nearly 100,000 Coloradans will lose their health insurance coverage

DENVER - The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI), part of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) released the preliminary information on private health insurance plans for 2026 for the individual market (for people that don’t get coverage from an employer plan). The filings will be public once the DOI finishes the preliminary completeness review on or about Friday, July 18.

via the Minnesota Commerce Dept:

Federal policy shifts drive higher 2026 rates for individual and small group health plans

State actions blunt increases tied to the reconciliation bills and policy direction of the federal government

St. Paul, MN: Health insurers have submitted their proposed increased rates to the Minnesota Department of Commerce for 2026 plans available to Minnesotans who buy individual or small group health insurance through MNsure or directly through insurers. These proposed rates apply to coverage starting Jan. 1, 2026, with open enrollment beginning Nov. 1, 2025.

Blue Care Network:

BCN is filing a year-over-year average rate increase for 2026 for all individual products that were offered in 2025 of 16.3%. Significant contributors to rate change are outlined in the table below:

  • Experience Restate 4.0%
  • Medical and pharmaceutical price and utilization trend 5.4%
  • ARPA Subsidy Expiration Impact 4.6%
  • Benefit Change and CSR -2.6%
  • Margin Impact 1.2%

...Incorporated in the above, BCN assumed an additional pharmacy price trend due to tariffs, as follows:

  • Generic +2.5%
  • Brand +10%
  • Specialty 0%
  • Total Impact +2.5%

...Consistent with the 2025 filing, BCN has assumed no CSR payments will be made by the federal government for 2026. Therefore, rates for Silver plans offered on exchange are 20.5% higher than if the federal government funded CSR subsidies.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan:

Via the Massachusetts Division of Insurance:

Merged Market Summary for Proposed Rates Effective for 2026

The following tables depict the proposed overall weighted average premium increase and the key assumptions behind premium development for the merged (individual and small employer) market filed by insurance carriers as part of the Massachusetts Division of Insurance rate review process (for rates effective in 2026). This information is subject to change as the rate review process continues.

The Health Care Access Bureau within the Massachusetts Division of Insurance is currently reviewing these assumptions. This review process will culminate in a final decision in August 2025.

There are 711,563 consumers enrolled in merged (individual/small group) market plans (data as of December 2024).

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