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Sep 28, 2018 at 22:49 | comment | added | R.. GitHub STOP HELPING ICE | @MatthewElvey: I think the values in your comment are roughly correct. The bottom of the range depends purely on the federal poverty level for your family size; the width depends on the cost of the second-lowest-cost silver plan (SLCSP) in your zip code for the ages and smoker-status of your family members. I had a link to a site that would help you figure out your premium & subsidy anonymously, and it was very easy to experiment with income figures and see what happens, but I forget what it was. If I find it again I'll post it. | |
Sep 28, 2018 at 20:21 | comment | added | user1521620 | @R: My comment is more of a question... seeking confirmation (from you) that that I understood you - that the income ranges tens of thousands of dollars wide you refer to exist and/or information on how wide they are. | |
Sep 25, 2018 at 2:48 | comment | added | R.. GitHub STOP HELPING ICE | @MatthewElvey: That's pretty close to what I expected. I didn't want to do the math and get it wrong, but by 2017 numbers it was something like $98k for a family of four, up to that plus insurance premium, which could easily be over $30k. | |
Sep 25, 2018 at 1:27 | comment | added | user1521620 | "[T]he federal poverty guidelines in 2018 were ... $12,140 for an individual and $25,100 for a family of four." -Source So those ranges are from $48,560 to where-over 68k?, and $100,400 to where-over 120k?, etc? | |
Sep 20, 2018 at 23:04 | history | answered | R.. GitHub STOP HELPING ICE | CC BY-SA 4.0 |