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Why tariffs are already driving some healthcare premiums higher

The HillSaturday, June 21, 2025 at 3:34:17 PM
Why tariffs are already driving some healthcare premiums higher
While most of the attention around Trump’s tariffs has been on everyday items like electronics and cars, the ripple effects are now hitting an unexpected sector: healthcare. Insurance premiums are creeping up as tariffs raise costs for medical devices, equipment, and even hospital supplies—meaning patients and employers could end up footing the bill.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about shopping—tariffs are quietly making healthcare more expensive. If you’ve got employer-sponsored insurance or pay out of pocket, those rising costs could soon show up in your premiums or bills. It’s a reminder that trade policies don’t just affect factories and retail; they can squeeze household budgets in ways we don’t always see coming.
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