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Map of the State of Florida, Showing the Progress of the Surveys Accompanying Annual Report of the Commissioner Genl. Land Office. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, October 2nd 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. Lith. of J. Bien, 24 Vesey Street, N.Y. Sen Ex. Doc. No. 1, 2d. Sess: 36 Cong. Published in 1866.
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MapMadonna of Bruges, sculpture by Michelangelo.
Cloud Gardens, park in Toronto.
Drysdale River National Park, national park in Western Australia.
Goose Island lighthouse, lighthouse in Tasmania, Australia.
Battery Park City Library, public library in Manhattan, New York, USA.
Here is Papua New Guinea on the map.
Byers Green railway station, railway station in County Durham, England, UK.
Sect. 120. Theil von Bayern = Partie de la Baviere. Weimar, im Verlage des Geographischen Institut. (to accompany) Topographisch-militairische Charte von Teutschland : in 204 Sectionen ... 1807. = Carte topographique et militaire de L'Allemagne ... 1807-1813. Published in 1813.
Civil War Monument, Sculpture in Denver, Colorado, U.S..
Silver Lake, Staten Island, neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City.
Tsitsikamma National Park, former national park in South Africa.
Big Sable Point Light, lighthouse in Michigan, United States.
Carmel Clay Public Library, public library in Carmel, Indiana, USA.
Zidani Most railway station, railway station in Slovenia.
Part of Keene, Cheshire Co., N.H. Part of Ward 2. (D.H. Hurd & Co., Boston. 1892) Published in 1892.
Here is Ukraine on the map.
Bahnhof Huglfing, cultural heritage monument D-1-90-131-35 (0) in Huglfing, Bavaria.
Here is Clipperton Island on the map.
(Text Page and Map) Stonestown - San Francisco (California). Published in 1952.
Statue of St. Wenceslaus, sculpture by Josef Vclav Myslbek.
Albert Capsouto Park, park in Tribeca, New York City.
Stora Sjfallet National Park, national park.
Gannet Rock Lighthouse, lighthouse in New Brunswick, Canada.
Biblioteca Nacional de Espaa, library in Spain.
Map Shows How Much Health Insurance Premiums Will Go Up in Each State Newsweek
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Map Shows How Much Health Insurance Premiums Will Go Up in Each State
Published, Nov 27, 2025 at 07:25 AM EST, Updated Nov 27, 2025 at 07:26 AM EST
By Aliss Higham, US News Reporter, Newsweek is a Trust Project member
Millions of Americans could face dramatically higher health insurance bills next year as enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits are set to run out.
Why It Matters
The enhanced subsidies, which lower monthly premiums for people across income levels, expire at the end of the year, raising the prospect of substantial increases for enrollees, unless Congress intervenes.
The ACA marketplace, established in 2010, offers health insurance to people who and arent covered through an employer. In 2020, Congress introduced the Enhanced Premium Tax Credit to help lower costs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The expanded subsidies significantly reduced monthly premiumsand for some low-income enrollees, brought them down to $0.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, letting the subsidies lapse would cause next years premiums  and leave an estimated 2 million additional people uninsured.
States Facing Highest Increases
According to analysis by KFF Health, the financial shock will be sharpest for older adults at middle incomesparticularly those just above the previous eligibility cutoff for ACA subsidies. Among all income tiers examined, the current enhanced credits yield the biggest benefit for those at 401 percent of the federal poverty level, which is equal to $62,757 for an individual in the contiguous U.S. (with higher thresholds in Alaska and Hawaii)
For a 60-year-old at that income level, the expiration of enhanced credits would at least double average annual premiums for a benchmark silver plan in 46 states and Washington, D.C. In 19 of those states, premiums would at least triple, consuming more than a quarter of a persons yearly income.
The steepest increases occur in:
On why premiums will rise the most in these states, Professor Stacey B. Lee, professor at Johns Hopkins University and CEO of Praxis Pacisci, a negotiations training institute, told Newsweek: These states have limited insurer competition, older and smaller populations, high provider prices, and geographic challenges that make delivering care more expensive. In these markets, the gross premiums, meaning the price before subsidies, can exceed $30,000 a year for a 60-year-old. The enhanced credits did more than reduce premiums. In many cases, they made coverage mathematically possible for middle-income residents.
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Cully railway station, Railway Station in Switzerland.
Nova Italiae Delineatio. Published in 1630.
Here is Southern Patagonian Ice Field on the map.
Statue of Charlie Chaplin, outdoor bronze sculpture in London, England.
Torre della Meloria, lighthouse in Italy.
Solidarity Park, landscaped park containing five memorial structures in Perth, Western Australia.
Iriqui National Park, national park in Morocco.
Kanazawa Umimirai Library, library in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.
Die Oestliche und Westliche Halbkugel der Erde entworfen und gezeichnet von C. F. Weiland. Weimar, im Verlag des Geograph. Instituts, 1827. C. Metzeroth sc. a Weimar. Published in 1829.
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