Health Care Subsidies Set to Expire: Can Congress Find Solution?

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The United States Senate has rejected a pair of health care bills that would have provided relief to more than 20 million Americans by the end of the year. Now, cost-savings subsidies added to the Affordable Care Act in 2021 will likely expire on New Year's Eve, causing patient prices to increase by as much as 100%. NBC's Anne Thompson reports on this week's Sunday Focus.

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