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Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

New federal figures show that about 3 million fewer people had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with the same time last year.

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Same story. Mostly aligned wording. Outlets across the spectrum framed this event in roughly the same way today.

MOSTLY SAME

As of June 27, 2026 at 8:21 PM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.

What happened Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise.
The headline split The left frames it as "Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise". The right frames it as "Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise".
Match confidence High confidence. 7 sources checked, Left/Center/Right all represented. Best read as a clear framing signal — not a fact-check.
Same-event confidenceHigh

7 sources across Left, Center, and Right all describe the same event.

Framing confidenceMild

22/99 — small wording differences, not a major framing split.

WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED

Left / center-leftMillions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

The Seattle Times · Center-left · News report

CenterMillions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette · Center · News report

Right / center-rightMillions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

The Washington Times · Center-right · News report

SEE THE HEADLINES

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The Seattle TimesNews report · Jun 27, 5:52 PM

Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

New federal figures show that about 3 million fewer people had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with the same time last year.

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FortuneNews report · Jun 27, 8:21 PM

3 million Americans have dropped Obamacare health coverage over past year, after Republicans let federal subsidies expire

KFF expects the total number of people in the government healthcare program to continue to decline throughout the year, potentially to a low of about 17.5 million from 19.2 million now.

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Globe and MailNews report · Jun 27, 6:32 PM

Millions drop Obamacare after subsidies expire

New data represents the government’s first official look at how people’s inability to pay their first bills this year affected total enrollment

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ABC News - BusinessNews report · Jun 27, 6:28 PM

Millions drop Obamacare coverage after subsidies expire, costs rise

People faced double or even triple digit increases in their premium payments.

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The Washington TimesNews report · Jun 27, 5:51 PM

Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

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About 3 million fewer people in the United States had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with the same time last year, according to new federal data.

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The HillNews report · Jun 27, 5:16 PM

Millions dropped Obama Care plans after subsidies ended

About four million Americans have dropped out of Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year as costs soared due to the loss of enhanced subsidies. The figures released late Friday fro...

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Details22/99 Wording Gap · High confidence · 7 sources
22/99 Wording GapHigh confidence7 sources · 3 bias bucketsStable · 7 sources · all three buckets · comparable news formatFormats: News report

SOURCE MAP CHANGES

Jun 27, 5:16 PM: The Hill joined the source map.

Jun 27, 5:51 PM: The Washington Times joined the source map.

Jun 27, 5:52 PM: The Seattle Times joined the source map.

Jun 27, 6:28 PM: ABC News - Business joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 22/99 and story health is stable · 7 sources · all three buckets · comparable news format.