Posted on 12/03/2014 10:20:29 PM PST by grundle
Q. My husband gets health insurance at his job for $130 a month, but adding me to his plan would bring our total cost up to $415. We cant afford this on an income of only $40,000 a year! Do we have any recourse
A. Grrrr, no. You are among several million victims of the infamous family glitch in the Affordable Care Act. And the most infuriating thing is that it didnt have to be this way.
As we explained just the other day, you cant get a tax credit to help pay for health insurance if you have the option of signing up for a plan that costs you less than 9.5 percent of your annual income. (This percentage rises to 9.56 percent in 2015.) That's considered an "affordable" plan.
If you are a single person, thats where the story ends. But if you have a spouse or kids who also need insurance, theres moreand for people like you, its a story with a bad ending. Heres why.
According to the interpretation of the law by the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department, if a workers individual coverage is affordable, the entire family is considered to have affordable employer coverageeven if, as in your situation, adding a spouse or kids to the plan drives up the price way above the 9.5 percent threshold. Heres an infographic we created that explains this glitch clearly.
I did the math on your situation. Your husbands plan is clearly affordable because $130 a month works out to about 4 percent of your annual income. But adding you to the plan brings your total cost up to 12.5 percent of your income, which is ridiculous.
(Excerpt) Read more at finance.yahoo.com ...
If they’re starting to acknowledge the problems, at least they can do that. Most Liberals think it was the greatest thing ever..., no problems at all.
What interests me about these freaks, is that they started this whole thing to cover the 45 million without coverage. Now they acknowledge about 50 million will remain without coverage.
Hey, but no problem. And never-mind that illegals will be covered by lower middle class will be part of the 50 million.
Obamacare raised the cost with all these mandates but the taxpayer subsidies were supposed to compensate for that but naturally they have have these hole-traps like ones cited.
I don't comply with tyrant's demands.
Until recently, ultranannyist liberal Joan Claybrook, yes, that Claybrook, was on their board.
Consumer Reports is surprised that communism is not working this time too. I would not buy a magazine from such idiots.
The keep kids till 26 is likely one part of this garbage most folks like
I’ve got family of 7 with my oldest daughter dropping off soon....the fact that major medical catastrophic style insurance is dead hurts her
I used to pay 470 Pre Obama...self insured with Farm Bureau BCBS
now I pay 780...to be up to Obamacaremandates which includes bull white like pregnancy coverage for my just turned menopausal honeypot
Back in our early days it was her age of childbearing that drove policy premiums
It was that way for all families...that had the decency to carry insurance and not expect govt to do it
“I guess the magazine must be run by clueless liberals. “
Really? You can check the history of that mag here and you’ll see countless idiot articles from glow-bull warming to worshipping electric cars.
“...raised the cost...but taxpayer subsidies were supposed compensate for that...”
My wife and I have our own business. Just the two of us. No employees. No dependents. We are in excellent health and were paying $360/Mo. for comprehensive healthcare (medical, dental, preventive, etc.) prior to Obamacare. As of January 2013 our premiums jumped to $670/Mo. And on Monday, 12/1/14 we were informed that our monthly premium will now be $922/Mo. Screw Barry and every other Demonrat. Barry and his minions are taxing us out of existence.
I used to listen to those CR clowns years ago, but no more. Their “research” is a joke.
So “affordable” is now whatever the Füher says is affordable.
Where's our von Stauffenberg?
You didn't know that? It's why I cancelled my subscription back in the early '90s. Worse, when they do report on things you're shopping for the model you want is either out of date and is no longer available or has been totally redesigned so the review doesn't apply. Total waste of time and money IMO.
Like I said, there are just as MANY (if not more) people without health insurance now than before Klown We Don’t Kare. It’s just now they are DIFFERENT. People.
Glitch. Unexpected?
I canceled my subscription when they put Obama on the cover
“Where’s our von Stauffenberg?”
...or our Praetorian Guard?
Boo hoo, I’m paying $1500/month now.
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