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ANALYSIS: More than Half of Uninsured People Eligible for Marketplace
Insurace Could Pay Less for Health Plan than Individual Mandate Penalty
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4 in 10 Could Obtain Bronze Plan at No Cost
A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis finds that more
than half (54% or 5.9 million) of the 10.7 million people who are uninsured
and eligible to purchase an Affordable Care Act marketplace plan in 2018
could pay less in premiums for health insurance than they would owe as an
individual mandate tax penalty for lacking coverage.
Within that 5.8 million, about 4.5 million (42% of
the total) could obtain a bronze-level plan at no cost in 2018, after taking
income-related premium tax credits into account, the analysis finds.
Most people without insurance who are eligible to
buy marketplace coverage qualify for subsidies in the form of tax credits to
help pay premiums for marketplace plans (8.3 million out of 10.7 million).
Among those eligible for premium subsidies, the analysis finds that 70
percent could pay less in premiums than what they’d owe as a tax penalty for
lacking coverage, with 54 percent able to purchase a bronze plan at no cost
and 16 percent contributing less to their health insurance premium than the
tax penalty they owe.
Among the 2.4 million uninsured,
marketplace-eligible people who do not qualify for a premium subsidy, 2
percent would be able to pay less for marketplace insurance than they’d owe
for their 2018 penalty, the analysis finds.
The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate
requires that most people have health coverage or be subject to a tax penalty
unless they qualify for certain exemptions. The individual mandate is still
in effect, though Congress may consider repealing it as part of tax
legislation.
Consumers can compare their estimated 2018
individual mandate penalty with the cost of marketplace insurance in their
area with KFF’s new Individual Mandate Penalty Calculator.
The deadline for ACA open enrollment in most
states is Dec. 15, 2017.
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Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Menlo Park, California.
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Sunday, November 12, 2017
More than Half of Uninsured People Eligible for Marketplace Insurace Could Pay Less for Health Plan than Individual Mandate Penalty
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