The recent government shutdown centered on whether to continue enhanced premium tax credits for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which are set to expire. These credits don't reduce health care costs but shift expenses, making insurance more costly long-term. A bipartisan compromise could involve phasing out subsidies while eliminating ACA's costly mandated benefits, allowing more affordable, flexible plans and addressing the ACA's affordability issues.

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