aja8888
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Sorry for this post but I am helping my daughter get through the ACA application process and we are stumped (we searched here and just got more confused). I do not need to go through it as I am over 65.
She completed an application over time (Oct - now) and does not "see" any subsidy information on the ACA website. She is single, 34 years old and makes under $30K this year. Her employer offers health care but she does not qualify being a part time worker.
When she went to enroll with BCBS (Texas) she sees the least expensive bronze policy cost @ $159.00 (HMO).
When using the HealthSherpa web site, we see that the same bronze policy allows for a direct subsidy of $88.88 per month.
HealthSherpa
The question is: Where is this ACA subsidy info supposed to show up? Or does it?
She has not called the ACA line since the last few calls during the application process were less than productive. Should she call BCBS before actually enrolling with them at the $159.00 cost? ....Maybe do a new application with ACA (even though she is approved)?
Thanks for any suggestions.
She completed an application over time (Oct - now) and does not "see" any subsidy information on the ACA website. She is single, 34 years old and makes under $30K this year. Her employer offers health care but she does not qualify being a part time worker.
When she went to enroll with BCBS (Texas) she sees the least expensive bronze policy cost @ $159.00 (HMO).
When using the HealthSherpa web site, we see that the same bronze policy allows for a direct subsidy of $88.88 per month.
HealthSherpa
The question is: Where is this ACA subsidy info supposed to show up? Or does it?
She has not called the ACA line since the last few calls during the application process were less than productive. Should she call BCBS before actually enrolling with them at the $159.00 cost? ....Maybe do a new application with ACA (even though she is approved)?
Thanks for any suggestions.