Jorge and Celia Monreal pose for a photo Oct. 8Â in the entryway of their home in Tyler, Texas.
Tony Gutierrez, Associated Press
Celia Monreal and her husband, Jorge, said they rely on the Affordable Care Act marketplace for health coverage during an interview Oct. 8 at their home in Tyler, Texas.
Tony Gutierrez, Associated Press
Hair stylist Christine Meehan sits in front of her medications Oct. 13 at her home in Upper Chichester, Pa., while talking about the possible increase in her health insurance costs.
Tassanee Vejpongsa, Associated Press
Pages from the U.S. Affordable Care Act health insurance website healthcare.gov are seen Aug. 19 on a computer screen in New York.
TYLER, Texas — Celia Monreal worries every day about the cartilage loss in her husband's knees. Not just because it's hard for her to see him in pain but also because she knows soon their health care costs could skyrocket.
Celia Monreal and her husband, Jorge, said they rely on the Affordable Care Act marketplace for health coverage during an interview Oct. 8 at their home in Tyler, Texas.
Hair stylist Christine Meehan sits in front of her medications Oct. 13 at her home in Upper Chichester, Pa., while talking about the possible increase in her health insurance costs.