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In reply to the discussion: Doctors: New Health Care Plans Raise Red Flags [View all]TrollBuster9090
(6,121 posts)If you want a rough calculation of how much of a subsidy you'll get, and how much you'll pay based on income, you can go to the Kaiser Foundation's calculator and get an estimate.
http://kff.org/interactive/subsidy-calculator/
As I posted below, according to the calculator, a 40 year old single person living at a 30301 (Georgia) Zipcode who earns $12,000 (the Federal Poverty Level) should only pay $20/month ($240 per year) for the Silver plan, with the rest being subsidized by Obamacare. If you raise it to $18000 you pay $65/month for a Silver plan. (And, obviously, if not for your asshole governor refusing the Medicaid money, people earning under $16,000 would qualify for free Medicaid coverage, but that's a different story.)
(And I'm a little surprised you believed what that retail said about only hiring people part time 'BECAUSE OF OBAMACARE.' I wonder how they explain the fact that they've been doing this to service workers for thirty years BEFORE Obamacare? The trend of screwing service industry workers by limiting their hours to part time, so that they don't have to give them health or pension benefits began a hell of a long time before Obamacare. Stop believing their propaganda.)