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UnitedHealth Vows to Rebate 2026 ACA Exchange Profits to Customers

The move responds to congressional scrutiny over 2026 premium spikes after enhanced ACA subsidies expired.

Overview

  • CEO Stephen Hemsley told House committees the insurer will eliminate and return any 2026 profits from Affordable Care Act marketplace plans, with implementation still being worked out.
  • UnitedHealth said it is coordinating rebate mechanics with the Trump administration and has not specified amounts, eligibility, or timing for payments.
  • The company offers exchange plans in 30 states and covers roughly 1 million ACA enrollees, and it expects low single‑digit margins in its exchange business this year.
  • KFF estimates average annual marketplace premiums rose to about $1,904 in 2026 from $888 in 2025 after the enhanced tax credits lapsed, and UnitedHealth has forecast its ACA enrollment could fall by roughly two‑thirds.
  • Lawmakers questioned CEOs from UnitedHealth, CVS, Cigna, Elevance, and Ascendiun as the House‑passed subsidy extension faces uncertain Senate prospects and the White House promotes a direct‑payments framework.