N.J. and Pa. are seeing strong uptick in signups for ACA health insurance plans [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Dec. 24—New Jersey and
In
Consumers can still sign up for ACA
The increase is smaller in
"We are thrilled that residents are taking advantage of the significant financial help that is now available in
Insurance got cheaper for many people
The subsidies were increased by the American Rescue Plan Act in April.
Before the changes, subsidies were only available to people who earned less than 400% of the federal poverty level — about
Under the new law for 2021 and 2022, consumer payments will be limited to 8.5% of their income, effectively increasing the subsidies they can receive.
In another example, a family of four with
The new law knocked their premium down to zero.
The percentage of consumers choosing "Gold" plans, which cost more, but cover more and have lower deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses, increased to 34% this year, compared to 26% last year.
The trend is up nationally
Nationwide, a record high 13.6 million people signed up for health coverage through
The big reason for the increases are the new discounts on premiums, Kaiser reported. Some people may also have lost job-based coverage during the pandemic and need to get insurance on their own.
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