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alp227

(32,013 posts)
Thu May 17, 2018, 04:33 PM May 2018

Covered California premiums projected to rise 11 percent in 2019

Source: San Francisco Chronicle

The elimination of the Affordable Care Act’s requirement to buy health insurance, which takes effect in 2019, is expected to lead to a 12 percent drop in enrollment and an 11 percent rise in insurance premiums for Californians buying health plans on the individual market, according to estimates in a proposed annual budget released by Covered California, the state health insurance marketplace, on Thursday.

In California, about 2.4 million people buy health plans in the individual market. That includes 1.3 million people who receive Affordable Care Act federal subsidies to buy insurance through Covered California, and roughly 1.2 million who buy plans without subsidies.

The Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as “Obamacare,” requires people to buy health insurance or pay a tax penalty. The requirement, known as the individual mandate, is considered one of the most important and controversial components of the health law. Congress repealed the mandate as part of a tax bill passed in December, but the repeal does not take effect until 2019.

Read more: https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Covered-California-premiums-projected-to-rise-11-12922990.php

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Covered California premiums projected to rise 11 percent in 2019 (Original Post) alp227 May 2018 OP
Well, as long as billionaires get tax cuts... Astraea May 2018 #1
I remember before the ACA went into effect, at least one insurer in CA threatened a 39% increase BumRushDaShow May 2018 #2
I have covered CA and have for 4 years. BigmanPigman May 2018 #3

BumRushDaShow

(128,717 posts)
2. I remember before the ACA went into effect, at least one insurer in CA threatened a 39% increase
Thu May 17, 2018, 06:21 PM
May 2018

if I remember correctly.

Found an article - it was Anthem.

BigmanPigman

(51,582 posts)
3. I have covered CA and have for 4 years.
Fri May 18, 2018, 02:52 AM
May 2018

So far various companies have pulled out if you get tax credits or subsidies like I do. The prices also increased this year and I received fewer tax credits. Currently my health insur and meds are 1/3 of my disability income. I have not gone out to eat in over two years, see a movie once a year, cut my own hair, buy one new pair of shoes and one new outfit a year, no vacations or trips since 2012, etc. How much more can I cut back?

The GOP will get their wishes met...kill the sick and bankrupt them at the same time.

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