EDITORIAL: Floridians pay big for health insurance
OUR POSITION: Floridians pay some of the highest health insurance premiums in the nation and Obamacare may not be the savior we need.
Floridians are already grappling with some of the highest property insurance rates in the nation. Now comes the news — if you didn't already notice — that we're also paying some of the highest health insurance rates in the
A recent Forbes Advisor study looked at metrics from the
According to Forbes, Floridians with employer-provided family health coverage pay the highest annual premium in the nation (
Residents were only worse off in three other states.
Forbes said
And, also according to Forbes,
Another similar study by the
The Commonwealth report said the average amount
"One reason the state's health insurance costs are so high is because
Collins said, in the report filed online, that "the median income in
Commonwealth said families in
Obamacare, which has open enrollment now, can help those with low incomes or unemployed.
The average cost of an Obamacare plan ranges from
If you're unemployed you may be able to get an affordable health insurance plan through the Marketplace, with savings based on your income and household size. You may also qualify for free or low-cost coverage through Medicaid or the
You can check on Marketplace coverage by calling 1-800-318-2596.
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