Obamacare Premiums to Drop Slightly in 16 Cities [View all]
BY KAISER HEALTH NEWS | SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
By Jay Hancock
In preliminary but encouraging news for consumers and taxpayers, insurance filings show that average premiums will decline slightly next year in 16 major cities for a benchmark Obamacare plan.
Prices for a benchmark silver or mid-priced plan sold through the health laws online marketplaces arent all moving in the same direction, however, a report from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) shows. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the foundation.) In Nashville, the premium will rise 8.7 percent, the largest increase in the study, while in Denver it will fall 15.6 percent, the largest decrease.
But overall the results, based on available filings, dont show the double-digit percentage increases that some have anticipated for the second year of marketplace operation. On average, rates will drop 0.8 percent in the areas studied.
If youre the government, this is great news, said Larry Levitt, KFF senior vice president. Competition in the marketplaces is helping drive down the cost of the tax credit that subsidizes coverage for lower-income consumers.
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