Dallas Chase, center, was one of a few dozen people who showed up to rally at a press conference focused on rising health insurance costs outside Idaho U.S. Sen. Jim Risch’s Office in downtown Boise on Dec. 16, 2025. (Photo by Kyle Pfannenstiel/Idaho Capital Sun)
After Congress failed to extend deeper subsidies for Americans’ health insurance, an estimated 30,000 more Idahoans who had insurance are likely to be uninsured this year.
That’s according to a report from Your Health Idaho, the state’s insurance exchange. The report highlights how Idaho’s health insurance market has changed this year — as consumers face premium hikes from insurance companies and Congress’s decision to let enhanced premium tax credits expire…