If your employer doesn't offer it, then you will have a few options, 1. Your state medicaid program will now be required to insure childless adults, the poverty cap has been raised so say a family of 4 can make 88,000 and still qualify for medicaid. 2.
You can purchase insurance from any number of companies as they are required now to make rates affordable. 3. Employers now have to offer insurance or be fined.
They will get a tax credit for every employee they insure to help reduce their costs so they can afford to insure their employees. The maximum fine for not having insurance is 2500.00 if you can afford insurance and are not purchasing it. If you cant afford it the government will help.
Taxes will only being going up on people who make over 200,000.00 a year. I wish people would actually read the bill instead of listening to talking points on crazy tv shows and from disgruntled politicians.
We will all be required to buy insurance but you may be eligible for a subsidy, based on your income. "about 19 million are likely to be eligible for financial aid. The cutoff level would be an income of four times the federal poverty level.
For one person, that’s about $44,000 a year. For a family of four, the comparable figure is about $88,000. Subsidies would be figured on a sliding scale, with those who make less getting a bigger boost and those nearer the top getting a smaller one.
The formula is pretty complicated. Basically, though, people who make three or four times the poverty level would get enough federal money so that they would not have to pay more than about 10 percent of their income for a decent health insurance package. People who make less would have to pay a smaller slice of their income for coverage.
For instance, individuals who make about $14,000, and four-person families with incomes of about $29,000, would not have to pay more than 3 to 4 percent of their incomes for insurance. And those who make even less – under 133 percent of the federal poverty level – would be able to enroll in a newly expanded Medicaid program." all of our taxes will be going up, however, to pay for this.
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