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In reply to the discussion: PSA - If you opt out of the ACA next year [View all]Spacemom
(2,561 posts)108. Family glitch
Because the Individual coverage offered by my employer is less than 9.5% of family income, it is considered affordable coverage. That makes him ineligible for subsidies on the exchange. No matter that adding him to the policy more than doubles the cost. Yes, he could get insurance on the exchange, but without subsides, it's just as unaffordable.
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so I would be better off with insurance that didn't cover preexisting conditions?
CreekDog
Nov 2014
#49
UHC/Single Payer is not one of the options offered or are you suggesting i drop insurance
CreekDog
Nov 2014
#54
I am not captive! I was on unemployment WITHOUT health insurance 2 yrs before that!
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#39
I have insurance and have compassion for those struggling with it during these times
scarystuffyo
Nov 2014
#52
who is struggling....if you make under $40 grand a year....you get subsidized...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#53
do you make more than $40,000 a year? If not you get subsidized....I WAS at 91%
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#103
Yes you are...if you are claiming hardship and your salary doesn't match...THAT is breaking the law.
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#75
thank goodness....but you are NOT reporting the truth. I on the other hand who has first hand
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#104
OR, if you have been denied Medicaid coverage in States that did not expand under ACA
JCMach1
Nov 2014
#91
Oh really? Has he considered how unaffordable a major medical catastrophe will cost him..
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#109