Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you research for this? We’re 50’s, enough money, and just starting to talk about a “walk away” scenario. Assuming no employer plan is available, how would I estimate what are coverage options are? (Especially now that I see the dramatic differences in premiums paid by pps).
https://www.healthcare.gov/see-plans/#/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not aca.
$5300/month for 4 of us. Ppo
Why??!!
Why what?
This is crazy! 60k a year in health insurance premiums?? Wow. I never realized they could get that high.
Crap, I would rather work at home depot when i am "retired" just to get health insurance..
Anonymous wrote:How do you research for this? We’re 50’s, enough money, and just starting to talk about a “walk away” scenario. Assuming no employer plan is available, how would I estimate what are coverage options are? (Especially now that I see the dramatic differences in premiums paid by pps).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not aca.
$5300/month for 4 of us. Ppo
Why??!!
Why what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. We do gig work and write off so many expenses we're always able to keep our AGI under the limit.
That said, we chose a crappy bronze plan with a massive deductible. Mid-50s and no health issues, so it's working so far.
You don’t have to worry about AGI if you go with a private PPO option. You don’t need to purchase through the ACA/marketplace. Other options are available especially for 1099 or self employed.
If you are a DC resident, there is no private market outside the exchange. Council passed that legislation when the ACA was implemented to drive enrollment in the exchange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not aca.
$5300/month for 4 of us. Ppo
Why??!!
Anonymous wrote:Not aca.
$5300/month for 4 of us. Ppo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. We do gig work and write off so many expenses we're always able to keep our AGI under the limit.
That said, we chose a crappy bronze plan with a massive deductible. Mid-50s and no health issues, so it's working so far.
You don’t have to worry about AGI if you go with a private PPO option. You don’t need to purchase through the ACA/marketplace. Other options are available especially for 1099 or self employed.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. We do gig work and write off so many expenses we're always able to keep our AGI under the limit.
That said, we chose a crappy bronze plan with a massive deductible. Mid-50s and no health issues, so it's working so far.