Brian4Liberty
10-22-2014, 01:23 PM
Many people were happy when they first joined ObamaCare because their premiums went down a little bit. And many were unhappy that their rates went up. It won't be long until everyone is unhappy due to higher costs and reduced benefits. Nothing surprising here.
Premiums for the cheapest of ObamaCare's pricey health plans are going to jump by 14 percent (http://www.freedomworks.org/content/premiums-cheapest-obamacares-pricey-health-plans-are-going-jump-14-percent)
By Jason Pye - October 22, 2014
Though consumers won't see insurance premiums for health plans on ObamaCare exchanges until open enrollment period begins on November 15, an recent analysis conducted by Investor's Business Daily has shed some light on what they can expect for low-tier Bronze plans, the lowest tier plans, generally cheapest available for purchase:
"An examination of next year's rates in the biggest city in 15 states and Washington, D.C., reveals that the cost of the cheapest bronze plan will jump an average of 13.9% for 40-year-old non-smokers earning 225% of the poverty level ($26,260).
In Seattle, the cost of the cheapest bronze plan, after subsidies, will soar 64%, from $60 to $98 per month, for individuals at this income level."
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More:
http://www.freedomworks.org/content/premiums-cheapest-obamacares-pricey-health-plans-are-going-jump-14-percent
Premiums for the cheapest of ObamaCare's pricey health plans are going to jump by 14 percent (http://www.freedomworks.org/content/premiums-cheapest-obamacares-pricey-health-plans-are-going-jump-14-percent)
By Jason Pye - October 22, 2014
Though consumers won't see insurance premiums for health plans on ObamaCare exchanges until open enrollment period begins on November 15, an recent analysis conducted by Investor's Business Daily has shed some light on what they can expect for low-tier Bronze plans, the lowest tier plans, generally cheapest available for purchase:
"An examination of next year's rates in the biggest city in 15 states and Washington, D.C., reveals that the cost of the cheapest bronze plan will jump an average of 13.9% for 40-year-old non-smokers earning 225% of the poverty level ($26,260).
In Seattle, the cost of the cheapest bronze plan, after subsidies, will soar 64%, from $60 to $98 per month, for individuals at this income level."
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More:
http://www.freedomworks.org/content/premiums-cheapest-obamacares-pricey-health-plans-are-going-jump-14-percent