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Old 12-27-2020, 09:14 PM   #348
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Ahh, I was confused as why you were saying Kaiser Bronze and Covered CA. It’s interesting that the price didn’t change. I did some research to find the difference between my current plan and going thru healthcare.gov and it’s a major difference in price. Interestingly healthcare.gov redirects you to Covered CA (for CA residents - my state doesn’t have an exchange like that). And also CAs subsidies have significantly higher income brackets than my state.
Which is why I hate the whole discussion of comparing healthcare across state lines, because it's just like car insurance, it varies wildly based on whatever your state does (or did not do).

Most of the US that signed on to ACA is using what the federal government put together. In many states that was reduced to a single healthcare option...

For me in California, what I was offered before and after using Covered CA didn't change anything.
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