What if my Employer Coverage has a High Deductible?



You can decline your employer’s offer and opt for a MarketPlace Health Insurance Plan. However, this probably won’t be more affordable for you unless you qualify for Health Care Subsidies. Since you’re offered an employer-sponsored plan, you will not be eligible for ObamaCare Cost Assistance subsidies unless the plan is unaffordable or inadequate.

Can I Keep my Marketplace Health Insurance if I Get a Job?


After being offered an employer-based health insurance plan, you can keep your Marketplace plan, but you will no longer be eligible for Cost Assistance Subsidies unless the job-based plan is unaffordable.

King V Burwell Simplified


We’ve simplified King V Burwell, the ObamaCare subsidy lawsuit. We explain the Supreme Court case, its history, ideology, and outcome in simple terms. King V Burwell Summary King V Burwell was a lawsuit heard by the Supreme Court in 2015. It challenged the legality of subsidies issued by the IRS on behalf of states that used… Read More

Where Does Tax Penalty Money Go?


When you pay the tax penalty it goes toward healthcare spending on ACA subsidies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal and state healthcare programs.

Facts on Deaths Due to Lack of Health Insurance in US


It’s estimated there are between 20,000 and 45,000 deaths a year due to lack of health insurance. Get the facts on mortality and health insurance in the US by reading our breakdown of past studies and reports below. The Uninsured and Mortality Rates A 2012 familiesUSA study shows that more than 130,000 Americans died between 2005… Read More

Summary of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010


Summary of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 The HealthCare and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 was signed into law along with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, below is a summary. The health care related sections of both of these laws is what we usually think of as “ObamaCare”. The Student Aid and Fiscal… Read More

Expensive Pink Eye Story

I am 24 years old and live in Iowa. Over the last year and a half I have graduated from Iowa State University, and since had to replace my student health care coverage. After searching numerous marketplaces, the government exchange being the most expensive for the least coverage, I found a sub par private coverage… Read More

ObamaCare Cadillac Tax (Excise Tax on High End Plans)


ObamaCare’s Cadillac Tax is a 40% excise tax on high end plans above $10,200 for individuals and $27,500 for family coverage that was set to start in 2018 but was been delayed. This tax is not deductible. The excise tax is one of the main revenue sources for the ACA, helps curb healthcare costs, and… Read More

Self-Employed Health Insurance


ObamaCare and Health Insurance for the Self-Employed The Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) has some important implications for how the self-employed go about obtaining, maintaining, and paying for health coverage. If you’re self-employed, most of the healthcare provisions in the ACA apply to you.  Let’s take a look at how you’re affected by ObamaCare, how you can reduce the cost of coverage, and how… Read More

Advanced Tax Credit Repayment Limits


ObamaCare repayment limits 2020/2021

How Repaying ObamaCare’s Premium Tax Credits Works If your income changes, you may have to pay back Advanced Premium Tax Credit Payments up to the Advanced Tax Credit Repayment Limit based on your income. If you don’t claim enough money to qualify for tax credits, you won’t owe anything back. IMPORTANT: The 400% Federal Poverty Level… Read More

How Do HealthCare Cost Go Down, When Demand Outpaces Supply?


Demand may outpace supply in the short-term, “supply” (ie healthcare jobs) is expected to meet demand. In the meantime healthcare costs are keep down by new cost curbing provisions and insurer regulations, while new taxes on the industry bring in additional revenue used to keep consumer costs low via subsidies.

How Do Deductibles Work With ObamaCare?


Deductibles are lowered by Cost Sharing Reduction subsidies, on Silver plans only. You’ll pay out of pocket for all care not subject to a copay before you meet your deductible.

Is My Income too Low For Health Coverage?


You are right on the cusp of your income being too low for subsidies in Idaho. This is because Idaho did not expand Medicaid. However, everyone is wrong. You qualify for the maximum Tax credit and cost sharing reduction subsidy at that income.

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