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In reply to the discussion: At what point am I allowed to say healthcare.gov is a freaking nightmare [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)My taxable income (2 adults) is under $10K a year. If I ever do get into Healthcare.gov and if I were to enter my accurate income, the system would say, "Oh, you don't belong here. You should be in Medicaid. Go see Indiana's Medicaid office."
But Indiana is not participating in the Medicaid expansion. One of the requirements for the Medicaid expansion is that the plans cannot be asset-tested. But the SCOTUS created this catch-22 that I fall into. I can't get Medicaid, but I can't buy from the exchange without or without subsidies if I enter accurate information, which is required.
So that is one reason why I need to be able to get int there. I have to do a lot of research. I may need to take money out of 401K in order to get the taxable income above the Medicaid point, and I can't do that overnight.