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In reply to the discussion: The deductibles on the ACA seem to be really high. My brothers is $10,000. Is that per year? [View all]arely staircase
(12,482 posts)79. only now everyone will be able to afford it
because it can't cost more than 10 percent of your income.
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The deductibles on the ACA seem to be really high. My brothers is $10,000. Is that per year? [View all]
Logical
Oct 2013
OP
Silver. The payments are low per month, like $250. But the deductible is scary. n-t
Logical
Oct 2013
#9
BS. My silver level plan on ACA/CoveredCA has a $500 deductible and a $2250 put-of-pocket limit.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#22
That might be it. Whatever the reason, I'm glad for it I LOVE ACA and it may end up saving my life.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#35
Typically, yes, it's per year. All states are different. Low decucts=high payments.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#3
Indeed. I did this a few days ago and was brutally assaulted by our version of Dittoheads... nt
ReverendDeuce
Oct 2013
#80
Kansas, 2 people. 56 and 52. they both make about $20,000 a year each. $40,000 total. Silver plan.
Logical
Oct 2013
#11
that sound wrong. why would a silver plan have $10K deductible on exchanges?
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#13
Silver plans are for respectible middle class folks who shouldn't need to choose between food
NoOneMan
Oct 2013
#14
because people can choose whether they want to pay lower premium under the probability
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#29
most of life is about gambling. a poor person may choose to take on student debt
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#37
For people who don't use care, getting the lowest possible cost plan is better for them.
moriah
Oct 2013
#28
For quite a few that would have absolutely no other way to finance a surgery....
moriah
Oct 2013
#43
some % of people (usually young and healthy) who may opt for low premium/high deductible
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#39
I'm glad to do it. I was really amazed at how all the information from the actual plan was
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#64
It's definitely not true...that is the Total out of pocket without the subsidies
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#26
He is fine with the monthly rates. It is the yearly deductible that is scary. n-t
Logical
Oct 2013
#45
Each header is for each level (Bronze, Silver, etc.---screenshot enclosed)
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#61
I can't do a high deductible. I'm a preexister who got bounced off her coverage.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#69
Well, he did get subsidies for the monthly rate. But he still said he has a deductible. Are...
Logical
Oct 2013
#42
I didn't sign him up so I don't have screen shots. So I cannot validate his experience. nt
Logical
Oct 2013
#40