Well, if you must know, yes I googled. LOL.
That's where I was reminded that the FPL from one year is used for coverage the next year. Not all websites are updated or as clear as they could be.
I had also tested figures on the state site, but results were hinky.
So I thought I'd ask this lovely forum for a double check.
And having seen some stuff a few days ago on our state website "splash page" (summaries) that did not jive with the more detailed info one can download, I called in and asked the person on the phone about the discrepancies. She said that evidently something Carefirst did was not "uploaded" correctly, and they "have no control" over that. I asked her to please send a message "up the line" to let them know things were not matching.
Then I looked up the website for Carefirst and went to their "Media Inquiries" submission form - which is seemingly the only way to get a message in to somebody in the executive offices. Hoping the PR team would pass the info along, I asked them to please tell someone to check their uploaded info on the state's site because it was not correct.
Last night, the state site was "down for maintenance" until this morning.
Now, all the info for Carefirst is different - from premiums to subsidies at different incomes.
So the figures that I put into that lovely excel spreadsheet that Animorph did are not right and I need to start over.
But, if the new info can be believed this time, the premiums are lower.
One caveat: If the figure for two is $64,960, the state website is still not working correctly.... It's showing a subsidy at $65,041.
I guess I'll call them again and inquire about how the math is (not) working
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