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We haven’t received any letters from BCBS TX regarding open enrollment or renewal of current plans for 2020. Has anyone gotten anything yet?
I received a preliminary estimate for 2020 from Florida Blue based on the same MAGI and plan from 2019.
Last year the estimate was way too high, but am guessing it appears reasonable this time.
Finally not worried about the ACA as I go on Medicare Nov 1st!!
It worked great for 2 years though.
Lucky you. I figure 2020 is safe for now with all the subsidies intact. Then 4 more years for me.
We shall see.
I live in a state that uses the federal exchange and can view 2020 plans on Healthsherpa.com.
Using Health Sherpa and various incomes, I found that the cliff for income for a household of two is $67,640. Subsidy at $67,640 and then nothing at $67,641. Just FYI.
I was just going to ask about that subsidy cliff. On some sites, including healthcare.gov, they say that the maximum income level for a family of two is $67,640, but then when I put in more detailed information, the maximum income I can have is $65,840. One dollar more and there is no subsidy. Can anyone explain the contradiction?
There's an $1800 increase in the cliff? Oh, that's good news. I was planning on cutting it real close next year, this will be a big help!
Yes. See here https://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/about-the-aca/young-adult-coverage/index.htmlA different question but also ACA related.
My son who is 24 yr old, works for a company as a consultant which means he doesn't eligible for any benefits of the company that including health insurance. However the job agency that helped him found this consultant job is offering health insurance but very expensive.
Can he still be under my coverage given the fact that he is offered health insurance but deciding not to take it?