You need to understand that this is only 'affordable' if you cannot afford it. If you already pay way too much for your healthcare, you will pay even more going forward. If you cannot afford it, the Government (see...The makers of the country) will pay for it. So, yes, what you see as the options are more expensive within the Marketplace so you will probably still keep your employer healthcare. In general, the only people utilizing the Marketplace are those who could not obtain coverage previously, mostly based on pre-existing conditions - or those that do not work and will have someone else pay it for them.
Dan - 11 years ago
Can't create an account to even look. I get the same error message while trying to create a logon account. It says I am answering two or more of the security questions with the same answer. Obviously I am not, but who tested this web site? How could such a simple error get past beta testing?
Elizabeth - 11 years ago
Completed the application process. No policies that I can afford.
bill - 11 years ago
completed application but still shows in progress as to final approval, went out to shop plans but cost is double what could get in open market before this was ACA was put into place, looks like another gov't program with some problems
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You need to understand that this is only 'affordable' if you cannot afford it. If you already pay way too much for your healthcare, you will pay even more going forward. If you cannot afford it, the Government (see...The makers of the country) will pay for it. So, yes, what you see as the options are more expensive within the Marketplace so you will probably still keep your employer healthcare. In general, the only people utilizing the Marketplace are those who could not obtain coverage previously, mostly based on pre-existing conditions - or those that do not work and will have someone else pay it for them.
Can't create an account to even look. I get the same error message while trying to create a logon account. It says I am answering two or more of the security questions with the same answer. Obviously I am not, but who tested this web site? How could such a simple error get past beta testing?
Completed the application process. No policies that I can afford.
completed application but still shows in progress as to final approval, went out to shop plans but cost is double what could get in open market before this was ACA was put into place, looks like another gov't program with some problems