The political stand-off in the nation's capitol is forcing millions of people to pay more for health care, food and child care. Low income families are going to be hit hardest.
Breakdown
- Millions of Americans who rely on government benefits will face higher costs for health care, food, and child care. 12s
- Affordable Care Act tax credits, which help 22 million Americans lower their health insurance payments, are set to expire at the end of the year. 48s
- Monthly health care premiums could more than double on average, with a family of four making $130,000 seeing costs rise from $921 to $1,998 per month. 1m 6s
- The expiration of subsidies may force millions to downgrade their insurance plans or forgo coverage entirely. 1m 21s
- Around 42 million Americans are losing SNAP benefits, and up to 65,000 children may lose access to Head Start programs due to government funding issues. 1m 28s