RunningBum
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For those of you taking SS before age 65, how do the SS benefits impact your ACA subsidy?
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That's what I was thinking. That or maybe their subsidy is small (mine was pretty small last year), or they are pessimistic on their chances of living long. I invite comments from those who pick the second or third options.It seems to me that someone age 62 and eligible for ACA premium assistance might want to avoid taking early SS, unless that is their only source of income.
It seems to me that someone age 62 and eligible for ACA premium assistance might want to avoid taking early SS, unless that is their only source of income.
The change was made. The SW won't let me put it before "other".I meant to have the option of "I'm already over the subsidy cliff, so taking SS early has no impact". Could a mod add that? Thanks!
If you're going without health insurance, pick the category that would apply if you did have HI, such as "reduces subsidy", "prevents subsidy" or "already over subsidy cliff".
Thanks. The odd order will be a reminder that like pretty much everyone else here, I'm incapable of making a perfect poll!The change was made. The SW won't let me put it before "other".