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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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From: Kenneth E. Phillipps6/18/2014 3:59:00 PM
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2014 premiums were $100 or less; 2015 looks promising

Nearly 70% of consumers who bought subsidized health insurance on the federal exchange for 2014 paid $100 or less in monthly premiums, a federal report out Wednesday shows.

That means the average monthly premium went from $346 before tax credits to $82 across all plan types, according to the Department of Health and Human Services report.

Those who received premium subsidies and chose silver plans, the most popular type on HealthCare.gov, paid an average of $69 per month. Nearly 90% of those buying on the federal site received some subsidy. These statistics apply only to people in the 36 states that used the federal exchange.

usatoday.com
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