This article forgets about the subsidies provided in the ACA.
I did this with an income of $50,000 with 2 adults and one child living in Bellingham, Washington.
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The information below is about subsidized exchange coverage. Note that subsidies are only available for people purchasing coverage on their own in the exchange (not through an employer). Depending on your state's eligibility criteria, you or some members of your family may qualify for Medicaid.
Household income in 2014:256% of poverty levelMaximum % of income you have to pay for the non-tobacco premium, if eligible for a subsidy: 8.22% Health Insurance premium in 2014 (for a silver plan, before tax credit): $7,173 per year You could receive a government tax credit subsidy of up to: $3,061 per year
(which covers 43% of the overall premium) Amount you pay for the premium: $4,112 per year
(which equals 8.22% of your household income and covers 57% of the overall premium)
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