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		<title>Insurers request steep premium hikes for Florida, but Obamacare subsidies may offset the impact</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Premiums for health care plans sold on the Affordable Care Act&#8217;s federal exchange and outside the exchange will rise an average of 45 percent in Florida this year, according to state officials. However that doesn&#8217;t mean consumers will end up spending more money. In fact, they could end up seeing slight decreases. Florida&#8217;s Office of Insurance Regulation released the figures Tuesday for the six health insurers who will sell &#8220;Obamacare&#8221; plans on the federal marketplace. The news comes as major&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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