Mich. Gov. Whitmer Announces Marketplace Open Enrollment Begins Today With New Plans, Lowering Costs for Working Families
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"Many people worry it is either too expensive or too complicated to sign up for a health plan. Fortunately,
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During Open Enrollment,
Overall, DIFS has approved average rate changes for individual plans that range from a decrease of 1.8% to an increase of 8.8%. Overall, the average rate increase on the individual market is 4.7%, well below the 6% average annual increase in health care costs seen during the last two years.
More Low- or No-Cost Coverage Options
Increased subsides established by the American Rescue Plan to give more Michiganders the opportunity to qualify for low- or no-cost coverage will continue in 2022. In 2021,
Premium tax credits depend on estimated household income, and consumers will see the monthly savings they qualify for when they apply for Marketplace coverage. Before applying, Michiganders can visit HealthCare.gov/Lower-Costs to estimate whether they may qualify for subsidies and other savings.
More Time, Assistance for Enrollment
In addition,
To review available plans and rates, visit HealthCare.gov today. For questions about health coverage, visit the Michigan.gov/HealthInsurance or call DIFS
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