Tell New York to Not Hike Insurance Premiums by July 1st 

Posted June, 3 2025 by Will Pan

New York’s individual market insurance carriers have asked the Department of Financial Services to allow them to increase premiums by an average of 13% in 2026. This increase would force New Yorkers to pay an average of $1,291 more annually, or $108 monthly, in premiums.   

For the next 30 days, starting June 2nd, consumers can make their voices heard by weighing in on the prior approval process.  

For the past two years, the State has approved a steep premium increase of 13% in 2025 and 12% in 2024. Another 13% would make health care access even more difficult to reach for many New Yorkers. This percentage increase is greater than wage growth in New York in 2024, as wages have only grown from .4% to 4.6% across the State, depending on the county.  

Based on your carrier, premiums could increase between 1% and 38% in 2026, inhibiting New Yorkers’ ability to spend on other essentials like groceries, transportation, or housing. It is critical that the State hears from consumers to ensure that health insurance companies are not making health care even more unaffordable.  

Make your voice heard: submit a public comment before July 1, 2025, sharing how steep premium increases would impact your budget or loved ones.  

Tell the State how more expensive premiums would impact you by leaving a public comment here by Tuesday, July 1. Share a statement or story on your health care needs and affordability concerns you have, or use the following sample for guidance:  

My plan, (insert carrier name), has asked for a (insert from table below) % premium increase. This would increase my annual premiums by (insert from table below). I already struggle to afford health insurance, and that increase would require me to sacrifice ____.”