Income Level Premium as a Percent of Income
Up to 133% FPL 2% of income
133-150% FPL 3 – 4% of income
150-200% FPL 4 – 6.3% of income
200-250% FPL 6.3 – 8.05% of income
250-300% FPL 8.05 – 9.5% of income
300-400% FPL 9.5% of income
Note: The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) was $10,830 for an individual and $22,050 for a family of four through early 2010. For more
Up to 133% FPL 2% of income
133-150% FPL 3 – 4% of income
150-200% FPL 4 – 6.3% of income
200-250% FPL 6.3 – 8.05% of income
250-300% FPL 8.05 – 9.5% of income
300-400% FPL 9.5% of income
Note: The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) was $10,830 for an individual and $22,050 for a family of four through early 2010. For more
information, please see the Department of Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines, available at Poverty Guidelines, Research, and Measurement: Home Page
So a single man making 30K a year would have to pay $2,850.00 after the government gives him a tax subsidy.
A family of four making 85K would pay around 8 grand.
This is the silver plan, it only pays 70% of your medical bill.
Currently the cap is $7,933 a year unless you are a smoker, the rates are 50% more for you. :yes:
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