jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean only for people BELOW poverty - in VA, a family of three has to make less than like $35,000 approx. So then, i guess a family of 4 on $40,000 will have ot pay a $750+ penalty every year if they can't afford individual family plans at $800/month.
This disgusts me. How does this law help poor people??????
It might be time for you to read the law. Obamacare includes premium subsidies for insurance purchased at exchanges. Subsidies are available for families with incomes below 400 percent of the federal poverty line. The FPL is around $22,000 for a family of 4. So, a family of four could earn up to almost $90,000 and still be eligible for a subsidy. The subsidies are provided on a sliding scale with families at the lower end contributing 4 percent of their income and families at the top contributing 9.5 percent. Let's take your family of 4 making $40,000. They would have to pay less than $2,000 a year to get insured. That more like $170 a month for a family plan which is a very good deal compared to your suggested $800 a month.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean only for people BELOW poverty - in VA, a family of three has to make less than like $35,000 approx. So then, i guess a family of 4 on $40,000 will have ot pay a $750+ penalty every year if they can't afford individual family plans at $800/month.
This disgusts me. How does this law help poor people??????
It might be time for you to read the law. Obamacare includes premium subsidies for insurance purchased at exchanges. Subsidies are available for families with incomes below 400 percent of the federal poverty line. The FPL is around $22,000 for a family of 4. So, a family of four could earn up to almost $90,000 and still be eligible for a subsidy. The subsidies are provided on a sliding scale with families at the lower end contributing 4 percent of their income and families at the top contributing 9.5 percent. Let's take your family of 4 making $40,000. They would have to pay less than $2,000 a year to get insured. That more like $170 a month for a family plan which is a very good deal compared to your suggested $800 a month.
This part of the law is not kicking in anytime soon....
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You mean only for people BELOW poverty - in VA, a family of three has to make less than like $35,000 approx. So then, i guess a family of 4 on $40,000 will have ot pay a $750+ penalty every year if they can't afford individual family plans at $800/month.
This disgusts me. How does this law help poor people??????
It might be time for you to read the law. Obamacare includes premium subsidies for insurance purchased at exchanges. Subsidies are available for families with incomes below 400 percent of the federal poverty line. The FPL is around $22,000 for a family of 4. So, a family of four could earn up to almost $90,000 and still be eligible for a subsidy. The subsidies are provided on a sliding scale with families at the lower end contributing 4 percent of their income and families at the top contributing 9.5 percent. Let's take your family of 4 making $40,000. They would have to pay less than $2,000 a year to get insured. That more like $170 a month for a family plan which is a very good deal compared to your suggested $800 a month.
Anonymous wrote:
You mean only for people BELOW poverty - in VA, a family of three has to make less than like $35,000 approx. So then, i guess a family of 4 on $40,000 will have ot pay a $750+ penalty every year if they can't afford individual family plans at $800/month.
This disgusts me. How does this law help poor people??????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With affordabe care act now set to be the law of the land does it mean that the government will now pay for my nanny's health insurance?
No. The government only pays insurance for the elderly, the poor, and the disabled.
You mean only for people BELOW poverty - in VA, a family of three has to make less than like $35,000 approx. So then, i guess a family of 4 on $40,000 will have ot pay a $750+ penalty every year if they can't afford individual family plans at $800/month.
This disgusts me. How does this law help poor people??????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With affordabe care act now set to be the law of the land does it mean that the government will now pay for my nanny's health insurance?
No. The government only pays insurance for the elderly, the poor, and the disabled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an expert but I'm guessing that if you decide to be a jerk and not pay it, it will be easier for her to purchase it on her own. Or she can choose to pay the fine.
Why is that being a jerk? Doesn't the law state that people under a certain income will be provided health insurance?
Anonymous wrote:With affordabe care act now set to be the law of the land does it mean that the government will now pay for my nanny's health insurance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an expert but I'm guessing that if you decide to be a jerk and not pay it, it will be easier for her to purchase it on her own. Or she can choose to pay the fine.
Why is that being a jerk? Doesn't the law state that people under a certain income will be provided health insurance?
Anonymous wrote:Not an expert but I'm guessing that if you decide to be a jerk and not pay it, it will be easier for her to purchase it on her own. Or she can choose to pay the fine.