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In reply to the discussion: So what good is ACA afterall, if it gets delayed years and years?? [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)he would actually have to pay. There are subsidies for families with incomes under $82K. Does he know exactly what he would owe?
What will he do if he gets into a car accident and ends up in the E.R.? Or even breaks a finger? (My daughter's hospital bill for breaking a finger was almost $7000, but her insurance paid it.)
For those for whom cost is the issue, they should buy the cheapest bronze policy available. Then, at least, if they have a major expense, the price will be negotiated down by the insurer. People without any insurance get charged much more than everyone else. With the cheapest bronze policy, they will have to pay a higher amount out of pocket than people with better policies -- but much less than if they came to the ER with no insurance.