In their analysis of the BCRA, the CBO notes that across current silver plans, the average deductible is about $ 3,600, while
the average bronze plan has a deductible of about $ 6,000.
Compared to 2016's average of $ 5,731, the 2017
average bronze plan deductible for individuals is 6 % higher ($ 6,092).
Not exact matches
The lowest
average premium nationally for a 27 - year - old in most states is $ 129 a month for a Catastrophic
Plan, $ 163 for a
Bronze Plan, and $ 203 for a Silver
Plan.
Maximum: Total yearly premium for the national
average price of a
Bronze plan sold through the Marketplace
For the percentage, the maximum fee is equal to the total yearly premium for the national
average price of a
Bronze plan sold through Healthcare.gov
You will owe 2.5 % of your household income, with the maximum fee equaling the
average total yearly premium of a
Bronze plan sold through the Marketplace in your area.
Short - term insurance
plans cost an
average of 25 % less than
bronze plans on the individual marketplace, or $ 65 less per month, according to data from AgileHealthInsurance.
The
average deductible for Obamacare
bronze plans is $ 5,731.7
Obamacare
bronze plans have an
average deductible of $ 5,731 and an
average out - of - pocket cap of $ 6,639 for individual enrollees in 2016.3
Like
bronze plans, the
average maximum amount for out - of - pocket costs on covered medical services delivered in - network rises for silver
plans in 2016.
In 2017, the
average deductible for an Obamacare
Bronze Level
plan is over $ 6,000.
By now you probably know about the penalty for not having health insurance, which in 2016 is the higher of $ 695 or 2.5 % of your annual income (up to a maximum penalty of the national
average yearly premium for a
bronze plan).
On
average 30 - year - olds would pay 49 percent less for term insurance than for an Obamacare
bronze plan.
Term health insurance premiums, on
average, are 49 percent less expensive than Obamacare
bronze plan premiums for 30 - year - olds.
A percentage of your household income (2.5 % in both 2016 and 2017), with the maximum fee equalling the total yearly premium for the national
average price of a
Bronze plan sold through HealthCare.gov
Across ages and genders, term insurance
plans were 25 percent less expensive than Obamacare
bronze plans, with premiums
averaging $ 65 less per month.
Premiums for Obamacare
bronze plans, the least expensive type of Obamacare
plan, were compared to term insurance
plans with deductibles and out - of - pocket caps that were less than the
average deductible and out - of - pocket cap for
bronze plans.
The maximum penalty is the national
average premium for a
bronze plan.
2.5 % of household income (capped at the yearly premium for the national
average price of a
Bronze plan sold through the marketplace)
For families enrolled in
bronze plans, the
average deductible is over $ 12,000 in 2017.
In 2017, the
average deductible for an Obamacare
bronze plan is over $ 6,000.
2.5 percent of taxable household income, capped at the national
average premium for an Obamacare
bronze plan in 2016
The
average deductible for 2017
bronze plans marks the first time this
average has crossed the $ 6,000 threshold.
On
average, a healthy 30 - year old will pay almost twice as much for an Obamacare
bronze plan as he or she will for a short term health insurance
plan.1 One factor in the high price of Obamacare is that even entry - level
bronze plans must cover ten specific health benefits, from office visits to prenatal care to psychology services.
So a gold
plan can cover between 76 percent and 82 percent of
average costs, and a
bronze plan can cover between 56 and 65 percent of costs.
The
average monthly premium for a 30 - year old male purchasing a short term health
plan is $ 109.71, and $ 138.04 for a 30 - year old female, a savings of 49 percent over a
bronze plan.3
The
average 2017 deductible for silver
plans experienced more than double the rate of year - over-year cost increase as compared to the increase observed for
bronze plans.
The
average premium for a 30 - year old purchasing a
bronze level
plan is $ 243.40 a month.2 For the individual seeking treatment for substance abuse, the expectant mother, or the athlete in need of physical therapy, Obamacare will provide coverage.
In a recent study, we found that Short Term Health Insurance premiums were 66 % less expensive on
average than unsubsidized Obamacare
Bronze plans.
So under current rules,
bronze plans in 2018 will be allowed to cover an
average of 56 to 65 percent of medical costs.
A
bronze health
plan is a type of health insurance that pays, on
average, 60 percent of
average enrollees» health care expenses (but this is an
average across all enrollees — the percentage of your costs that the
plan covers will vary tremendously depending on whether you need a lot of medical care during the year, or not much at all).
According to Healthcare.gov, the fee is levied as the greater of a 2.5 % percent of one's household income, at a maximum cap equivalent to the total yearly national
average premium price of a Marketplace
Bronze plan; or a $ 695 per person surcharge, maximum $ 2,085.