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Affordable Care Act Premiums Are Falling in Many Areas of the U.S. in
2020, But Changes Vary Widely By County and Type of Plan, County-Level
Analysis Shows
ACA Open Enrollment Runs Through
December 15
Although
premiums for Affordable Care Act Marketplace benchmark silver plans are
decreasing on average across the U.S. in 2020, changes vary widely by
geographic location and plan type, including premium increases in a number of
counties and plans, according to a new KFF analysis of county-level data.
The
analysis of premium data from insurer rate filings to state regulators, state
exchange websites and healthcare.gov shows how premiums are changing next
year at the county level, both before and after accounting for the federal
subsidies that are available to some consumers depending on their income. An
interactive map illustrates changes in premiums for the lowest-cost bronze,
silver and gold plans by county.
The
analysis finds that unsubsidized premiums for benchmark silver plans –
which are the basis for determining federal financial help – are
dropping by 3.5 percent, on average, and by just under 3 percent for the
lowest-cost bronze, silver and gold plans. However, whether consumers will see
their premium payments rise or fall will depend on their income, preferred
metal level plan and how specific plan premiums are changing at the county
level.
Other
key findings of the analysis, How
ACA Marketplace Premiums are Changing by County in 2020,
include:
The
ACA open enrollment period for the federal marketplace and most state
marketplaces began Nov. 1 and ends on Dec. 15.
With
KFF’s updated Health Insurance Marketplace Calculator, consumers can
generate estimates of their health insurance premiums and the federal
subsidies they may be eligible for when purchasing insurance on their own in
the ACA marketplaces. Consumers also can search our collection of more than
300 Frequently Asked Questions about open enrollment, the
health insurance marketplaces and the ACA.
Filling the need for trusted
information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit
organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Thursday, November 7, 2019
Affordable Care Act Premiums Are Falling in Many Areas of the U.S. in 2020
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