Georgia’s ACA enrollment plunges, raising concerns for rural hospitals

Rising prices for health insurance policies bought on Georgia’s health care marketplace occurred after Congress and President Donald Trump decided against extending Covid-era “enhanced” health insurance subsidies. (Pixabay)

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More than half a million Georgians have dropped health insurance coverage amid stiff premium price hikes for federally subsidized Affordable Care Act plans, according to data obtained by The Current GA and Georgia Recorder. 

The 37% enrollment drop — from 1.5 million Georgians in January 2025 to 950,000 as of April 17, 2026 — dwarfs any previous decline in the state since the launch of so-called Obamacare health insurance plans in 2014. 

Rising prices for health insurance policies bought on Georgia’s health care marketplace occurred after the U.S. Congress and President Donald Trump decided against extending Covid-era “enhanced” health insurance subsidies, which sunset Dec. 31, 2025.