Who's weaponizing the "List" button???Morning again, all.
Looks like MadO has a sense of humor even when he's hung-over:
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I'm a firm member of the "I hate the ACA" club.
Life was easier (and much less expensive) before the government started playing games with health insurance!

Looks like we have both sides of the camp participating in this thread. And that's A Good Thing.
Some have "lost" re: ACA... others have "won". I'm sure there are many many where the whole
thing has been a break-even event.
In my particular circumstance (ie: "income fanagaling"), it's been a "win". Not everyone can do
it. I'm just happy it's possible.
You don't HAVE to use the exchange....you just HAVE to have insurance.It's a mixed bag for sure. The obvious way for making it all much easier would have been to issue a point of sale insurance credit for anyone below a certain AGI on their tax return and add a health care tax on the 1040 of everyone who has AGI over that level.
You don't HAVE to use the exchange....you just HAVE to have insurance.
If you can get a better rate through your employer some other way, have at it.
But realize that HC costs are skyrocketing for everyone...some of that is due to the ACA's universal coverage mandate and credits, but some of it is also due to profit taking by others and also rising costs.
We need to fix this. Universal HC for everyone, with ONE payer and negotiated rates. Or something. Basically Medicare for all. Birth to death.
Much probably depends on deductible, co-pay, co-insurance. And I think those
i have to agree - insurance for my son (29) through aca silver plan is right around $500/monthThis seems very low, in my experience, even when they list rates by age in the paragraph above the list.
Average Cost Of Health Insurance (2017)

Does age matter in his state (since you mentioned it)?i have to agree - insurance for my son (29) through aca silver plan is right around $500/month![]()
not sure, bear, but i sure thought it didDoes age matter in his state (since you mentioned it)?
Do they ask about tobacco use?
why else do they ask for age and other stuffi have to agree - insurance for my son (29) through aca silver plan is right around $500/month![]()
that's what blue cross/blue shield claimed the premium would be without subsidies .......That sounds way high to me for a 29 year old


I care, sweetie.I'm an old Medicare lady, so my premiums are very low and the best coverage. That's all I have to say on that matter. As if any one cares....![]()

Is his state on or off the fed exchange?not sure, bear, but i sure thought it didwhy else do they ask for age and other stuff