Jason Levitis
jasonlevitis.bsky.social
Jason Levitis
@jasonlevitis.bsky.social
Health and tax policy and law, private insurance, Marketplaces, 1332 waivers, admin burdens. Led ACA implementation at Treasury. Now Urban Institute, SHVS, and Yale Solomon Center.
With the mini-burst of proposals to replace enhanced PTCs with spending accounts like FSAs, keep in mind that this would *absolutely wallop* older people with middle incomes—say a 63-year-old earning $65K—who are among the most dependent on enhanced PTCs. 🧵1/
November 9, 2025 at 4:20 AM
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In a new @urbaninstitute.bsky.social issue brief, @solomonctryls.bsky.social Senior Fellow @jasonlevitis.bsky.social and his co-authors explain that if Congress lets enhanced ACA tax credits expire, it will reimpose a steep eligibility cliff for middle-income earners. www.urban.org/research/pub...
Eligibility Cliff on ACA Tax Credits Would Make Health Care Unaffordable for Middle-Class Families
A key sticking point in the government shutdown debate is the upcoming reductions in the premium tax credit (PTC), particularly how the credit declines as in…
www.urban.org
November 4, 2025 at 8:28 PM
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🏥 Writing for Health Affairs Forefront, @solomonctryls.bsky.social and @urbaninstitute.bsky.social senior fellow @jasonlevitis.bsky.social and his co-authors explain that Congress’s delay in extending ACA subsidies has already increased costs for consumers. www.healthaffairs.org/content/fore...
Health Affairs Journal
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October 14, 2025 at 6:46 PM
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📈 In a new @urbaninstitute.bsky.social report, @solomonctryls.bsky.social Senior Fellow @jasonlevitis.bsky.social and his co-authors project that millions more people will be uninsured if Congress lets enhanced premium tax credits for ACA Marketplace plans expire. www.urban.org/research/pub...
4.8 Million People Will Lose Coverage in 2026 If Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Expire
In this brief, we estimate the impact on coverage of the expiration of enhanced PTCs that would occur in 2026 without action by Congress. Our estimates inclu…
www.urban.org
September 23, 2025 at 3:48 PM
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"[T]he US uninsured rate has never risen as far, as fast as it will if the House bill and other looming policy changes affecting insurance coverage take effect." Always read @mattafiedler.bsky.social. www.healthaffairs.org/content/fore...
Taking Stock Of The Health Coverage Impacts Of The House Reconciliation Bill | Health Affairs Forefront
The US uninsured rate has never risen as far, as fast as it will if the House bill and other looming policy changes affecting insurance coverage take effect; the resulting increase would erase almost ...
www.healthaffairs.org
June 11, 2025 at 12:40 AM
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Health care providers would lose $1 trillion in revenues and uncompensated care would increase $278 billion between 2025-34 due to House Republican reconciliation bill and expiration of premium tax credits. (1/3) www.urban.org/research/pub...
Reconciliation Bill and End of Enhanced Subsidies Would Cut Health Care Provider Revenue and Spike Uncompensated Care
The House of Representatives passed, and the Senate is now negotiating, a budget reconciliation bill that would impose federal funding cuts on Medicaid and the ACA Marketplaces.
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May 29, 2025 at 8:54 PM
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Does the House GOP reconciliation bill take health insurance away from newborn babies? Why yes, yes it does. If you read nothing else today, read this post from CHIRblog guest authors @jasonlevitis.bsky.social and @clinkeyoung.bsky.social chirblog.org/the-sleeper-...
The Sleeper Provision in the Reconciliation Bill That Could Hobble the ACA Marketplaces
An obscure provision in the U.S. House reconciliation bill could have major consequences for the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces. In a guest post for CHIRblog, the Urban Institute's Jason Levitis and...
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May 20, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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In short, we show that efforts to tax vast dynastic wealth are socially important but broken under current law. The fix we describe sidesteps both the legal and political-economy obstacles that have blocked past efforts. Have a look!

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Taxing Dynasties
<p><span>The estate tax and the broader wealth-transfer-tax system are even more broken than is commonly understood. Over the past two decades, researchers and
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April 11, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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CMS's proposed #ACA marketplace rule would mean fewer people with health coverage, more red tape, higher costs, less time to enroll, plus decreased access for certain groups. People currently struggling to afford the basics would once again lose out. Some highlights (lowlights?) - a 🧵:
March 11, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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Letter to Speaker Johnson opposing #Medicaid and SNAP cuts in budget resolution led by Rep. Gonzales (TX) and signed by other GOP members including Valadao (CA) Malliotakis (NY) De La Cruz (TX) Ciscomani (AZ) and Bresnahan (PA) who are part of the Republican Congressional Hispanic Conference.
February 20, 2025 at 2:59 AM
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In their next session, TX lawmakers may again consider leaving the federal Marketplace and transitioning to a state-based Marketplace. Our new report finds that stakeholders who would be most directly affected uniformly worried that risks outweighed potential benefits. www.urban.org/research/pub...
Considerations for a Potential State-Based Marketplace in Texas
This study summarizes and analyzes perspectives on a potential Texas transition to an SBM, including risks and benefits, best practices to mitigate risks to coverage if Texas elects to establish an SB...
www.urban.org
December 14, 2024 at 3:10 AM
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New from @jasonlevitis.bsky.social and colleagues at @urbaninstitute.bsky.social
Shifting to a state based Marketplace comes with opportunities and risks, but those who would be most directly
affected believe that the risks outweigh the likely benefits.
#healthpolicy
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Considerations for a Potential State-Based Marketplace in Texas
This study summarizes and analyzes perspectives on a potential Texas transition to an SBM, including risks and benefits, best practices to mitigate risks to coverage if Texas elects to establish an SB...
www.urban.org
December 5, 2024 at 9:36 PM
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@urbaninstitute.bsky.social has a great interactive out this week on what losses might look like by state: www.urban.org/data-tools/h...
November 15, 2024 at 8:38 PM
Great 🧵here, but 1332 fans want a word with Leg Counsel about how they narrowly denied us our own day.
Happy 11/15 day!! Here are some great 1115 facts 🧵
November 15, 2024 at 5:27 PM
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Is there a link to these remarks?
November 13, 2024 at 5:07 PM
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Many working older adults with modest incomes will get slammed in 2025 if Congress doesn't renew enhanced premium tax credits. @urbaninstitute.bsky.social www.urban.org/research/pub...
Enhanced PTCs Help Older Adults and Those in High-Premium States Afford Coverage
In this summary, we examine the expected distribution of enhanced PTCs among nonelderly people with incomes over 400 percent of FPL by age, income, and state. We use projected 2025 subsidized Marketpl...
www.urban.org
September 18, 2024 at 6:25 PM
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January 29, 2024 at 7:14 PM