Oct 1st 2013, 20:48:49
I ran a few settings for those in my state:
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If I made 24k a year, I'm paying 1,587 for the silver coverage or about 132 a month or 6.6%ish of my total income.
If I make 100k a year, I can get coverage for about 2.6k. That's about 216 a month or 2.6% of my total income.
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Now if I'm making only 24k, single parent with 2 children...I only pay 480 per year.
Making 100k and having 2 children will cost me 5.7k a year.
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2 parents, 50k, 2 children
3,365k
2 parents, 100k, 2 children
8,407
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2 parents, 50k, 3 children
2,721
2 parents 100k, 3 children
9,500
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Without babies:
2 people, 50k, no children
4,750
2 people, 100k, no children
5,391
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seems a bit regressive for lower income folks but it cleans up a bit as you add children. morale of the story..have more babies.
How does this compare with your cost before ObamaCare? I'm covered through my employer.
For those of you without insurance, do these rates seem affordable? Keep in mind the numbers quoted in my post apply to a silver plan. The bronze plan is a bit cheaper, sometimes not significantly so, and it offers higher deductibles and less coverage. You can get a summary of both if you read the information given to you on that website.