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In reply to the discussion: Just got my ACA premium notice for next year [View all]TheKentuckian
(25,023 posts)Do they need to do their application for 2015? Absolutely, the letter says that. They may more or less tread water, they may get a further discount, or they may get a smaller subsidy and they will pay more than the $101.xx but that is not the unsubsidized premium as you have insisted but rather the $577 or whatever you have ignored so you can bully.
As they have had a tiny increase in income on the books, the most likely thing is they will see an increase. I suspect it will be much smaller than it appears now but we don't exactly know.
Your zeal and fiery nastiness toward this person makes me think that what you are actually doing is a preemptive effort to make folks as uncomfortable as possible discussing increases and affordability at all.
I don't think there is any excuse for your vile behavior and the very last thing I'm detecting is any semblance of compassion or a genuine desire to make things better for people that need help. This is a sick person on a fixed income and all you have done is fire out invective and make nasty accusations while seemingly to me failed to process what is clearly stated in black and white going so far to say that the $101 is their unsubsidized cost, when any basic knowledge of premium costs would tell you that nobody in their 60's is getting an ACA compliant policy for anything like 1,200 bucks a year without some serious credits applied.