- 85,000 Nevada residents relied on enhanced premium tax credits in 2024†.
- A Nevada couple in their early 60s earning about $82,800 per year would see their annual health insurance premium increase by an average of $13,929†. To keep their coverage, they could have no choice but to incur debt or forego medical care in order to reduce expenses.
- If enhanced premium tax credits expire, Nevada is projected to lose 667 jobs. By 2026, the state’s GDP will decline by $81.8 million, with total economic output dropping by $134.9 million. These losses would lead to a $4.9 million reduction in state and local tax revenues.†