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Gold Prices Jump Today: Check 24K And 22K Gold Rates In Your City On January 12

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Gold Prices Jump Today: Check 24K And 22K Gold Rates In Your City On January 12

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Gold and Silver Rates Today, January 12: In Mumbai, the price of 24-carat gold rises to Rs 1,40,450 per 10 grams, while 22k gold is available at Rs 1,28,740 per 10 grams.

Gold and Silver Rates Today, January 12.

Gold and Silver Rates Today, January 12.

Gold and Silver Rates Today, January 12: Gold and silver prices jumped on Monday, January 12, amid global economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. In Mumbai, the price of 24-carat gold rose to Rs 1,40,450 per 10 grams, while 22k gold was available at Rs 1,28,740 per 10 grams. These rates do not include GST and making charges. Silver also touched its fresh all-time high of Rs 2,59,900 per kg in the spot market.

On the MCX, gold prices jumped 1.40 per cent to trade at Rs 1,40,763 per 10 grams for the February 5, 2026, contracts in the morning trade, while silver rose 3.31% to trade at Rs 2,61,094 per kg for the March 5, 2026, contracts.

What Is The Price Of 22kt, 24kt Gold Rates Today In India Across Key Cities On January 12?

City 22K Gold (per 10gm) 24K Gold (per 10gm)
Delhi Rs 1,28,890 Rs 1,40,600
Jaipur Rs 1,28,890 Rs 1,40,600
Ahmedabad Rs 1,28,790 Rs 1,40,500
Pune Rs 1,28,740 Rs 1,40,450
Mumbai Rs 1,28,740 Rs 1,40,450
Hyderabad Rs 1,28,740 Rs 1,40,450
Chennai Rs 1,28,740 Rs 1,40,450
Bengaluru Rs 1,28,740 Rs 1,40,450
Kolkata Rs 1,28,740 Rs 1,40,450

Rahul Kalantri, vice-president (commodities) of Mehta Equities, said, “Gold and silver prices surged to fresh record highs during Asian trade on Monday, supported by rising geopolitical risks, increasing political pressure on the U.S. Federal Reserve, and weaker-than-expected U.S. employment data, which strengthened safe-haven demand. Gold gained over 4% last week, while silver rallied more than 7%, driven largely by heightened global uncertainty.”

Geopolitical tensions remained elevated amid intensifying unrest in Iran, continued fighting in Russia’s war in Ukraine, the US capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, and Washington’s renewed signals over taking control of Greenland. With policymakers expected to maintain current rates in the near term, the recent surge in the dollar index may limit upside in bullion prices, he added.

Strong demand for safe-haven assets, US interest rate cuts and a weaker dollar drove global gold prices up 70% so far this year.

Indian domestic gold prices climbed 77% this year, outpacing the Nifty 50 index’s 9.7% gain, aided by a 5% fall in the rupee against the dollar.

What Factors Affect Gold Prices In India?

International market rates, import duties, taxes, and fluctuations in exchange rates primarily influence gold prices in India. Together, these factors determine the daily gold rates across the country.

In India, gold is deeply cultural and financial. It is a preferred investment option and is key to celebrations, particularly weddings and festivals.

With constantly changing market conditions, investors and traders monitor fluctuations closely. Staying updated is crucial for effectively navigating dynamic trends.

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2026 Golden Globes: Nikki Glaser mocks Leonardo DiCaprio’s notorious dating habits

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2026 Golden Globes: Nikki Glaser mocks Leonardo DiCaprio’s notorious dating habits 

Nikki Glaser did not hold back when it came to roasting Leonardo DiCaprio for his notorious dating habits during her opening monologue at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards.

During her second stint hosting the star-studded event, the 41-year-old comedian threw a jab at the Titanic actor’s dating history.

“Leonardo DiCaprio is here for ‘one man bun after another,'” joked Nikki. “What a career you’ve had, countless iconic performances, you’ve worked with every great director, you’ve won three Golden Globes, an Oscar and the most impressive thing is you were able to accomplish all of that before your girlfriend turned 30.” 

“I mean, that’s just insane,” she said before apologizing. “Leo, I’m sorry I made that joke, it’s cheap. I tried not to but, you know, we don’t know anything else about you, man. There’s nothing else, open up.”

Nikki added, “I’m serious! I looked! I searched! The most in-depth interview you’ve ever given was in Teen Beat magazine in 1991. “

“Is your favorite food still ‘Pasta, pasta and more pasta?'” she asked Leonardo. To which, the One Battle After Another star gave a thumbs up to Nikki, who added, “Look it up – that’s real.”

For those unversed, Leonardo is currently in a relationship with 27-year-old Italian model Vittoria Ceretti.

Prior to dating Vittoria, the 51-year-old actor was linked to Irina Shayk.

Patriots crush Chargers in Wild Card defensive slugfest, secure first playoff win since 2018

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Patriots crush Chargers in Wild Card defensive slugfest, secure first playoff win since 2018

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The New England Patriots defended home turf in the Wild Card Round, dominating the Los Angeles Chargers in a 16-3 victory to move on in the NFL Playoffs.

New England, winning its first playoff game since their 2018 Super Bowl-winning campaign, will await the victor of the No. 4 Houston Texans and No. 5 Pittsburgh Steelers Wild Card game on Monday night to see who they face in the Divisional Round next week.

This game saw its first touchdown in the fourth quarter, but that was because of how suffocating both defenses were in this contest. But it was clear the Patriots had every answer for Justin Herbert and the Chargers’ offense.

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Drake Maye of the New England Patriots celebrates after a touchdown in the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.  (Winslow Townson/Getty Images)

Mike Vrabel’s squad shouldn’t have given up only three points, especially after Drake Maye was picked off on the Patriots’ second drive at his own 10-yard line. However, the Patriots’ defense was relentless all night, and the Chargers couldn’t adjust.

They stopped the Chargers on four plays to turn them over on downs, and ultimately got on the board first thanks to a 93-yard drive that resulted in a field goal.

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Los Angeles was knocking at the door again with a third-and-2 from New England’s three-yard line, but Kimani Vidal was stuffed. Cameron Dicker added a field goal to tie the game, and only another Patriots field goal was added to the score before halftime, a 6-3 lead for New England.

While the Chargers couldn’t get anything going on offense, their defense kept them in this game, at least for the first three quarters. Maye was strip-sacked by Odafe Oweh while in Chargers territory to keep it a three-point game in the third quarter.

But after another failed drive, a third Patriots field goal split the uprights to make it 9-3.

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Stefon Diggs of the New England Patriots talks to teammates in a huddle prior to an AFC wild card playoff football game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Gillette Stadium on Jan. 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

The dagger for the Patriots came after yet another Chargers punt, when Maye placed his pass perfectly for tight end Hunter Henry, the ex-Chargers star, for a 28-yard touchdown. The first six-pointer for either team seemingly ended all hopes for Los Angeles.

On the ensuing drive, Herbert was crushed by K’Lavon Chaisson, resulting in a fumble recovered by Christian Elliss, as the Gillette Stadium crowd went ballistic.

The Chargers tried to get some playoff heroics going, as they dinked and dunked their way down the field into Patriots territory. But on fourth-and-9 from New England’s 34-yard line, Milton Williams ended all hope when he delivered the Patriots’ sixth sack on Herbert to turn them over on downs again. 

In the box score, Maye went 17-of-29 through the air for 268 yards, with running back Rhamondre Stevenson being his top receiver with 75 yards on three catches. Kayshon Boutte also added 66 yards on four grabs, while Henry finished with 64 yards.

Drake Maye throws pass

Drake Maye of the New England Patriots looks to pass prior to an NFL wild card playoff game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Gillette Stadium on Jan. 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

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And Maye was also the Patriots’ leading rusher with 67 yards on the ground on nine carries, as he continuously picked his spots to gash the Chargers’ defense.

For Los Angeles, Herbert’s playoff woes continue, as he’s now 0-3 after this performance. He had just 159 yards passing and 57 yards rushing.

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Five severed heads found hanging on Ecuador beach amid escalating gang clashes

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Five severed human heads were found hanging from ropes on a beach in southwestern Ecuador Sunday in a gruesome display linked to ongoing gang violence sweeping across the country, according to reports.

The killings came amid a wave of bloody violence tied to drug trafficking and organized crime, which has surged across Ecuador in recent years.

The Associated Press reported that the grim discovery underscores the tactics used by criminal groups competing for control of territory and trafficking routes, especially along the country’s coastline.

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Drug trafficking gangs leave five human heads on Ecuador beach with a threatening message to fishermen, police said, as violence surges along the country’s coastal trafficking routes. (Kike Calvo/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Police said the heads were found on a tourist beach in the small fishing port of Puerto Lopez, in Manabi province.

The images shared by Ecuadorian media and on social media showed the severed heads tied with ropes to wooden poles planted in the sand, with blood visible at the scene.

A wooden sign left beside the heads carried a threatening message aimed at alleged extortionists targeting local fishermen.

The message warned those demanding so-called “vaccine cards” protection payments commonly extorted by gangs that they had been identified, the report said.

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Members of the Marines detain a suspect during security operations in southern Guayaquil, Ecuador on October 19, 2021. – Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso on October 19 declared a state of emergency in the country grappling with a surge in drug-related violence. (AFP via Getty Images)

Authorities said the display was likely the result of a conflict between criminal groups operating in the area.

Drug-trafficking networks with links to transnational cartels are active along Ecuador’s coast and have used fishermen and their small boats to transport illicit shipments, according to local police.

President Daniel Noboa launched an armed campaign against gangs and declared states of emergency in several provinces, including Manabi, deploying the military to support police operations.

Despite his efforts, violence has continued to escalate with police increasing patrols and surveillance in Puerto Lopez following recent massacres in the province, the Associated Press said.

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Daniel Noboa

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa addresses supporters after early returns show him in the lead in the presidential election runoff at his family home in Olon, Ecuador, Sunday, April 13, 2025.  (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

In 2025, at least nine people, including a baby, were killed there in an attack that authorities blamed on clashes between local gangs also.

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As previously reported by Fox News Digital, in 2025, infighting between factions of a gang vying for control over territory in Ecuador’s largest city, Guayaquil, left nearly two dozen people dead.

Ecuador ended the year with a record homicide rate of 52 per 100,000 people, according to the Organized Crime Observatory, making it the deadliest year on record.

Gold prices in Pakistan Today – January 12, 2026 | The Express Tribune

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A goldsmith weighs gold jewellery inside a showroom. PHOTO: REUTERS

Gold and silver prices climbed to record levels in both international and local markets on Monday, driven by a strong rally in the global bullion market.

In the international bullion market, the price of gold rose by $77 per ounce to reach a new all-time high of $4,586.

The surge was reflected in domestic markets, where the price of 24-carat gold increased by Rs7,700 per tola to Rs480,962. The price of gold per 10 grams also rose sharply by Rs6,602 to Rs412,347.

Silver prices followed a similar upward trend. In the local market, the price of silver per tola climbed by Rs430 to a new record of Rs8,895, while the price per 10 grams increased by Rs369 to Rs7,626.

Spot gold jumped 1.7% to $4,584.74 per ounce by 0752 GMT. Bullion hit a record high of $4,600.33 earlier in the day.

US gold futures for February delivery added 2.1% to $4,595.30.

Spot silver rose 5.1% to $84.06 per ounce after hitting an all-time high of $84.60 earlier in the day.

Spot platinum climbed 3.3% to $2,348.74 per ounce after scaling a record high of $2,478.50 on December 29.

Palladium gained 2.7% to $1,864.19 per ounce.

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Earlier on Saturday, gold and silver prices extended gains across international and domestic markets.

In the international bullion market, the price of gold rose by $37 per ounce to $4,509, triggering a corresponding increase in local bullion rates.

In Pakistan’s domestic market, the price of 24-carat gold climbed by Rs3,700 per tola to Rs472,262, while the price of 10 grams increased by Rs3,172 to Rs405,745.

Silver prices also moved higher, with the per-tola rate rising by Rs270 to Rs8,465 and the price of 10 grams increasing by Rs232 to Rs7,257.

Sinners actor reveals her pregnancy on Golden Globes red carpet

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Sinners actor reveals her pregnancy on Golden Globes red carpet

Actor Wunmi Mosaku used the Golden Globes red carpet to announce her second pregnancy, simultaneously calling for greater recognition of the anxieties and vulnerabilities inherent in gestation.

The Sinners star expressed her hope that the profound journey of pregnancy is “truly honoured,” particularly for Black women.

The 39-year-old British-Nigerian actress, who features alongside Michael B Jordan in the action horror, appeared in a custom Matthew Reisman bright yellow gown, cradling her baby bump ahead of Sunday’s award ceremony.

Mosaku spoke to Vogue about her decision to stop trying to conceal her pregnancy, choosing instead to embrace the moment. She explained: “Baby has seen me through ever so carefully, and I want to celebrate how wonderfully we’ve done together to get here as a team, as demanding as it’s been.”

Wunmi Mosaku attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton

Wunmi Mosaku attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton (Getty Images)

She added that the Yoruba saying, “Iya ni Wura which means ‘mother is golden’,” inspired her choice of the yellow dress for the significant occasion.

The Bafta-winning actress also candidly addressed the struggles of pregnancy, especially for Black women, advocating for less scrutiny around women’s bodies during such a vulnerable period.

“Matrescence is a journey — often a very difficult one. No matter how ‘easy’ a pregnancy may appear, you have no idea what someone has endured to arrive there. The trials. The tears. The tests,” she stated.

She further highlighted the societal lack of gentleness towards pregnant individuals: “We know, in theory, that it isn’t simple — but we don’t practice the gentleness required when speaking about, or to someone who is, or might be, or has been, or is trying to become pregnant.”

Mosaku powerfully articulated the unique fears faced by Black women during pregnancy: “Being pregnant as a black woman, you’re not just worrying about whether your baby will be OK, you’re praying you will be too. Holding joy and fear at the same time is not abstract – it’s rooted in lived experience, medical bias, and real statistics. Black maternal mortality is always on our minds.”

Mosaku says she has been “truly honoured” to go on her pregnancy journey

Mosaku says she has been “truly honoured” to go on her pregnancy journey (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

She concluded by emphasising the extreme nature of childbirth: “Pregnancy and labour are among the most extreme and dangerous things a person can naturally endure. I wish we truly honoured that: the vulnerability, the anxiety, the anticipation, the profound transformation in motion. We remember the mothers who were ignored, who had traumatic labours, and the precious lives lost.”

Mosaku is also known for her roles in the hit series Luther with Idris Elba, her Bafta-winning performance as Gloria Taylor in Damilola Our Loved Boy, the 2020 horror film His House, and alongside Tom Hiddleston in Loki.

U-Haul truck drives through Iran protest crowd in Los Angeles, one person struck and driver detained

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U-Haul truck drives through Iran protest crowd in Los Angeles, one person struck and driver detained

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One person was struck after a U-Haul truck drove through a crowd during a Los Angeles protest in support of anti-regime demonstrators in Iran, with the driver taken into custody, authorities said.

The incident occurred at around 3:30 p.m. Sunday along Veteran Avenue near the Federal Building in the Westwood neighborhood, according to the the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).

“At approximately 1530 hours, the driver of a U-Haul truck collided with individuals marching along Veteran Avenue in the area of the Federal Building,” LAPD said in a statement.

Police said the adult male driver has been detained pending further investigation.

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One person was struck and treated at the scene after a U-Haul truck drove through a crowd. (KTTV)

“At this time, one person was confirmed struck by the vehicle (an adult male); however, no significant injuries have been reported,” LAPD said. “A Rescue Ambulance treated the individual at the scene.  No one has been transported to the hospital for medical treatment.”

Hundreds of people had gathered in the Westwood neighborhood as part of a march backing protesters in Iran, local outlet NBC4 Los Angeles reported.

Videos circulating on social media appeared to show a U-Haul truck moving quickly through a dense crowd as people screamed. In one video, a person appeared to hang onto the side of the vehicle and bang on a window as it continued moving.

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A banner displayed on the side of the truck read, in all capital letters, “NO SHAH. NO REGIME. USA: DON’T REPEAT 1953. NO MULLAH,” along with another banner written in a foreign language.

Additional video appeared to show the driver being punched as several people tried to pull him from the large truck. The vehicle’s windows were also smashed, according to NBC4 Los Angeles.

Law enforcement has not yet released the driver’s identity.

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Protester holding sign in Tehran on Friday

In this frame grab from video obtained by the AP outside Iran, a masked demonstrator holds a picture of Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi during a protest in Tehran, Iran, on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (UGC via AP)

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The protest comes amid ongoing unrest in Iran, where demonstrations that began over economic grievances have spread nationwide, evolving into a direct challenge to Iran’s clerical leadership. 

The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reports 583 people have been killed since unrest erupted in Iran two weeks ago.

Solidarity protests with Iranian demonstrators have also emerged in major European cities, including Paris and Berlin. A protest also took place outside the White House in Washington, D.C.

Fox New’s Digital’s Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

58 who? Julia Roberts’ age-defying Golden Globes glow has the internet screaming – The Times of India

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58 who? Julia Roberts’ age-defying Golden Globes glow has the internet screaming - The Times of India

Julia Roberts, at 58, captivated the 2026 Golden Globes with an effortlessly radiant appearance. Her luminous skin, softly defined eyes, and a perfect pink lip exuded natural beauty. Her honey-blonde waves, styled with a modern yet relaxed flair, framed her face beautifully.

Julia Roberts didn’t just show up at the 2026 Golden Globes, she walked in like the rules don’t apply to her anymore. Fifty-eight? Sure. But the way she looked on that red carpet, you’d honestly forget the number. She had that easy, lived-in glow that feels less like makeup and more like good energy and great skin days in a row.Her skin was the first thing you noticed. It wasn’t flat or overly matte – it had that soft, creamy shine that makes you think she sleeps well, drinks water, and laughs a lot. There was a warm flush on her cheeks, like she’d just heard a really good joke backstage. Her eyes were gently defined, nothing harsh, just a whisper of shimmer that caught the lights and made them look bright and awake. And then that glossy pink lip – not loud, not trying too hard, just…right. It felt youthful without pretending, which is a hard balance and she nailed it.And her hair – honestly, that was its own moment. Middle part, honey-blonde waves, the kind that move instead of sitting like a helmet. They framed her face so beautifully, soft around the edges, like classic Julia but with a polished, modern twist. You could tell the hair was healthy, not just styled into submission. There was shine, there was bounce, and there was that relaxed “I didn’t overthink this” vibe that only true stars can pull off.

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The whole look felt like her. Nothing costume-y, nothing screaming for attention. Just confident, glowing, and ridiculously photogenic. Even the accessories that cute diamanté strawberry pendant and the matching ring, added personality without shouting over her face or hair.She didn’t stand there trying to prove she’s “still got it.” She just…has it. That easy charm, that ageless beauty that isn’t frozen or overdone, but alive and warm and expressive.Watching Julia Roberts on that red carpet felt like a reminder: sometimes the most powerful beauty move is simply feeling good in your own skin, and letting everyone see it.

Some Americans say they’ll go without health insurance as ACA rates spike

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Some Americans say they'll go without health insurance as ACA rates spike

When Kassidy Hooter learned in December how much her health insurance costs were going to rise this year, she went into panic mode. 

The Shreveport, Louisiana, resident and mother of three knew she urgently needed care — Hooter is in the final trimester of a high-risk pregnancy. But the family could no longer afford their Affordable Care Act plan coverage now that a federal tax subsidy was lapsing on Dec. 31, 2025, meaning they would face thousands of dollars in additional out-of-pocket costs.

“We heavily considered that it might just be cheaper to give birth at home,” Hooter, 24, told CBS News. “Just because that’s an insane amount of debt to take on.”

In the end, Hooter decided to forgo insurance altogether.

Kassidy Hooter, seen here with her husband Morgan and their three children, faces sharply higher health costs after an Affordable Care Act tax credit expired  in December of 2025.

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A local medical center offered three months of financial aid that will carry her through her due date in February and into late March. After that, she will have to bear any medical expenses on her own. Her plan now is to get her newborn on Medicaid, a government health plan for low-income Americans, as quickly as possible.

“I’m just hoping for the best,” she told CBS News.

Health insurance as “luxury”

Since its introduction in 2010, the ACA has been instrumental in cutting the share of uninsured Americans from approximately 15% to 8%, according to Nima Sheth, vice president of health justice at the National Partnership for Women and Families, a nonprofit advocacy group.

However, the number of people without health insurance is likely to surge if Congress fails to come up with a solution for the 22 million Americans who received an ACA tax credit, experts warn. 

Americans in most states have until Jan. 15 to enroll in an ACA marketplace plan, according to healthinsurance.org.

Without the tax credits, premiums for ACA enrollees who previously relied on the subsidies will increase by an average of 114%, estimates KFF, a nonprofit provider of health policy news and research. 

“What we’re seeing here is a policy choice — is, in effect, turning insurance into a luxury item and medical debt into the default,” Michelle Sternthal, interim senior director of policy and strategy at health care advocacy group Community Catalyst, told CBS News.

The House of Representatives on Thursday approved a three-year extension of the expired ACA tax credits. The legislation faces an uphill climb in the Republican-led Senate, although lawmakers think it could provide a starting point for a compromise that would keep the credits alive in some form.

“It’s weighing extraordinarily heavily on me”

Plantation, Florida, resident Stacy Kanas, whose family also received an ACA tax credit, is now considering going without health insurance after realizing that her monthly premium to cover her and her husband would rise to $2,500 — more than double what she was paying last year to cover both of them plus her 20-year-old daughter.

“It’s weighing extraordinarily heavily on me,” Kanas, 59, told CBS News. “My husband had a major surgery about five years ago, and we don’t want to be uninsured.”

Although in decent health, the small business owner worries about what could happen if someone in her family falls seriously ill. “You’re one catastrophic event away from perhaps having a financial disaster,” she said.

Even people who keep their ACA coverage could end up skipping out on care to avoid out-of-pocket expenses, experts said. 

“If you’re underinsured and you have high deductibles, the coverage that you’re getting is designed to dissuade getting care, including preventative care, so you’re going to delay your care until there are emergencies,” Sternthal said. 

Robert Myers, a consultant based outside of St. Louis, Missouri, was on a silver ACA plan last year, but switched to a bronze plan after learning his premiums would rise to $400 a month, up from $17 in 2025. 

Under his new plan, the 31-year-old does not have a monthly premium. However, Myers could owe much more in out-of-pocket costs due to $80 co-pays and an $8,000 deductible. As a result, he’s planning on scaling back on doctor’s visits, a trend experts say ends up driving more people to the emergency room for care.

“They’ll kind of go to the ER and get what they need fixed with a band aid, and then not get long-term care,” Sheth said.

This can have wider ripple effects because an increase in uncompensated hospital care can drive up costs for other patients, as facilities seek to recoup the costs, according to Sternthal, who supports an extension of the ACA tax credits.

“Every delay locks families into decisions that harm their health and their financial stability, but then also reverberates out into the business community, the local community,” she said.