local
Obamacare rolls shrank dramatically in many states over the past year, new federal data shows
By Ali Swenson, Associated Press at KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston)
· July 6, 2026
· 5 min read
States across the country saw steep drops in the number of people covered by the Affordable Care Act over the past year, with Ohio and Oklahoma each losing nearly one-third of enrollees, according to new federal data that provides the first complete 50-state breakdown of sharp enrollment declines...
Key takeaway The data, posted in late June by the Trump administration and first reported on by The Associated Press, reveals how changes in each state’s insured population led to around 2.
Why this matters in Sugar Land News
The decline in Obamacare enrollment has significant implications for Sugar Land residents, many of whom rely on the Affordable Care Act for health insurance. As the data shows, states like Ohio and Oklahoma experienced steep drops in enrollment, and while Texas' numbers are not specified, it's likely that similar trends are affecting local families. The expiration of enhanced subsidies has led to increased monthly premiums, making healthcare less affordable for many in the community. This is particularly concerning in Fort Bend County, where access to affordable healthcare is already a pressing issue. As the November elections approach, voters in Sugar Land will likely be watching closely to see how candidates address the growing concern of healthcare affordability. The impact of decreased Obamacare enrollment will be felt locally, and it's crucial that community leaders and residents alike prioritize finding solutions to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for all.
About this story
Original reporting by KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston) . Sugar Land News surfaces reporting from trusted publishers and adds local editorial context so readers can quickly understand what a story means for their community. We attribute every source, link to the original report, and follow a documented editorial standards policy. To understand how stories are selected and reviewed, read our about page .
For the complete original report, visit KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston) . Have a tip or correction? Contact our newsroom .
Category: local ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston) ·
Reading time: 5 min
Get more Sugar Land News stories like this
Free weekly briefing covering local and other local news. Curated by our editorial team. No spam.
By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy . Unsubscribe anytime.
Frequently asked about this story
What is this story about? States across the country saw steep drops in the number of people covered by the Affordable Care Act over the past year, with Ohio and Oklahoma each losing nearly one-third of enrollees, according to new federal data that provides the first complete 50-state breakdown of sharp enrollment declines...
When was this published? This article was first published on July 6, 2026 by KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston) and curated for Sugar Land News readers.
Who reported this story? This story was reported by Ali Swenson, Associated Press at KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston). To learn more about how Sugar Land News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
Where can I find related coverage? See more local coverage from Sugar Land News, or browse our daily briefing and topic hubs .
← Back to all news
More local →
Today’s briefing
Subscribe to newsletter