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In reply to the discussion: Havnt posted on DU in years... But dammit I have an insurance rant... [View all]Mimosa
(9,131 posts)I put in the annual income back a couple of years when I had an income. ( I still have no income, btw, and am not on disability or SSI). The calculator said a person in my income group would be issued a 'tax credit'.
I'm wondering if the provisions of the ACA expect a person in Bunnies situation (or mine for years) to accept insurance at whatever price offered then receive compensation in the form of a tax refund? If the premiums gouge into a person's monthly income then they can't afford to pay other expenses including mortgge, credit card bills, etc.. That happened to me when I hit over 50, then over 55 and health insurance became an ever increasing percentage of budget.
Subsidies in the form of annual tax refunds will not help many people and they will be forced to pay a tax penalty and still do without.
Medicare for all would have been a sane solution.