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To: SeekAndFind
For a 35-year-old couple, subsidies end at about $65,000 in income — but Bronze-level coverage costs an average of nearly $7,800, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s premium calculator

I am a 54 year old divorced woman who makes about 30K a year and I rent in an expensive part of Los Angles.

My premium is about $130/month ($1,560/yr) and the deductible is $6,500.

7 posted on 11/28/2017 11:21:19 AM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Lizavetta
Congratulations, Lizavetta; you are the beneficiary of subsidy ... and a very large one at that. Presuming you have a Bronze level plan, people like me are paying for 80% of your insurance coverage.

In comparison, this year, as a retired, married 60 year old with one dependent college-aged daughter with income of about $160K, I pay $1400/mo ($17K/yr)for a Bronze level PPO through COBRA my former employer. My deductible is $5200 in-network and another $5200 out-of-network.

Once my COBRA expires early next year, the same coverage will cost me $2,600 per month ($31K/yr) ... that's more than your yearly income for just my Health Insurance Premium!

This year, we are on track to spend a total of $45K in premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and uncovered expenses ... and, believe it or not, we're reasonably healty! Next year, if all else remains the same, we'll pay nearly $60K ... twice your annual income!

And best of all, since I live in California ... a very high income tax state ... if the proposed tax reforms bill pass as they stand, I'll wind up paying somewhere between $7.5K and $10K more in Federal Income Taxes! All told, this year, I'll pay over half my income on Healthcare and Taxes alone. Next year, it'll be over 60%.

There is nothing affordable, equitable, fair, or even reasonable about this situation. Next time someone tells me I'm not paying my fair share, I'm likely to explode!

9 posted on 11/28/2017 1:39:44 PM PST by Dimples
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