The Banner
November 1, 2025
Meredith Cohn
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Most Marylanders, along with Americans generally, get their insurance through their employers. But even they are expected to see their premiums rise an average of 6%, according to KFF. That translates into workers paying about $6,850 toward premiums out of their paychecks next year.
They could also see their rates jump more down the road to compensate for those who forgo costly insurance purchased through the exchange but can’t pay their health care bills out of pocket. That means everyone is affected, said Vinny DeMarco, president of the Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative, a nonprofit advocacy group that hosted the Friday news conference.
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