Excellent news
Im more happy NOT paying the penalty like the past 6 years. F the IRS.
It will have little to no impact on rates. Companies rate the insurance based on the zip code of where the insured lives and where the services will be accessed. Also insurance networks tend to be local so if you live in Texas but buy a a cheaper plan from Oklahoma it is quite possible you might not be able to find a provider in your local area that is in Network making the coverage next to worthless. This buying across state lines is a red herring.
This will be great. I work for small management company. If we could band together with the national apartment association our rates could be so much better, maybe even better insurance.
My insurance is $1200. per month according to my employer. I have some doubts about that, but it is high. I pay about $500 for my portion.
I can hardly wait to turn 65.
Color me skeptical of this remotely having the impact that the ideologues think it will..
Worked in this industry for a while now, and I know it tickles the ideological ivories, but the pragmatic reality is, it won’t be remotely what folks think.
Ask anyone who’s ever had out of state insurance, you’ll start to get just an inkling of the reality that’s going to happen.