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As millions of Americans brace for dramatically higher health care costs come January 2026, after enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies expire, the White House is expected to propose a two-year extension to prevent a massive spike in premiums. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), the nonpartisan budget watchdog that regularly crunches numbers
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TLDR: Tech companies hold $500B in off-balance-sheet AI debt, raising investor scrutiny. Insurance and pension funds invested $450B in AI loans earning 9% interest. Oracle’s bankruptcy insurance spiked 67 basis points in two months amid hidden obligations. UBS data shows $125B added quarterly in undisclosed tech debt commitments. Tech companies are accumulating $500 billion in