January 8, 2026 - 19:29

An estimated 328,000 residents of Massachusetts who purchase their health insurance through the Health Connector are bracing for significant premium increases, with some facing hikes of up to $25,000. This alarming development has raised concerns among consumers and health advocates alike, as many individuals and families struggle to manage their healthcare expenses.
In response to these rising costs, Governor Healey has promised to unveil a comprehensive plan aimed at keeping health care costs manageable for residents. The anticipated announcement is expected to address the various factors contributing to the soaring premiums, including market trends and the financial pressures faced by insurance providers.
As the state grapples with these challenges, stakeholders are eagerly awaiting details on the proposed measures. The hope is that the plan will provide relief to those affected by the increases and ensure that access to affordable healthcare remains a priority for all residents in Massachusetts.
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