(December 28, 2019 at 9:49 pm)Athene Wrote: Well, a Healthcare.gov plan might actually be a good option because they offer group-rate plans to low AND moderate-income individuals based on a sliding scale. If you happen to exceed the income afforded to you by your plan, I believe you can pay the difference via adjustments to your premium tax credits during tax season.
Maybe you should give them a call and find out what's available.
I had an acquaintance in Iowa that did this. They put her on Medicaid. Don't know if it varies by state.
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