HHS: Florida consumers have 102 plans in Health Insurance Marketplace
New findings released today by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) show that in Florida consumers are seeing robust competition in the Health Insurance Marketplace, leading to new and affordable choices.
- In Fort Lauderdale, FL, a 27-year old who makes $25,000 per year will pay $74 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan and $145 per month for the second lowest cost silver plan, taking into account tax credits. A family of four with an income of $50,000 per year will pay $24 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan, taking into account tax credits.
- In Jacksonville, FL, a 27-year old who makes $25,000 per year will pay $72 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan and $145 per month for the second lowest cost silver plan, taking into account tax credits. A family of four with an income of $50,000 per year will pay $19 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan, taking into account tax credits.
- In Tampa, FL, a 27-year old who makes $25,000 per year will pay $113 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan and $145 per month for the second lowest cost silver plan, taking into account tax credits. A family of four with an income of $50,000 per year will pay $165 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan, taking into account tax credits.
- In Miami, FL, a 27-year old who makes $25,000 per year will pay $87 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan and $145 per month for the second lowest cost silver plan, taking into account tax credits. A family of four with an income of $50,000 per year will pay $72 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan, taking into account tax credits.
- In Orlando, FL, a 27-year old who makes $25,000 per year will pay $102 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan and $145 per month for the second lowest cost silver plan, taking into account tax credits. A family of four with an income of $50,000 per year will pay $126 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan, taking into account tax credits.
- In St. Petersburg, FL, a 27-year old who makes $25,000 per year will pay $102 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan and $145 per month for the second lowest cost silver plan, taking into account tax credits. A family of four with an income of $50,000 per year will pay $127 per month for the lowest cost bronze plan, taking into account tax credits.