p.s. my town has a great community health clinic to serve low -
income uninsured people.
Not exact matches
The fact that she qualified only after she had health insurance struck her as a catch - 22, and she does nt feel that the
income threshold for
uninsured people (four times the federal poverty guidelines, or $ 58,280 for her two -
person household) is high enough.
As far as I understand, I can either apply the Standard Deduction ($ 6500 as a single
person for 2018) or the Itemized deduction (variable amount if I have
uninsured medical expenses etc), whichever is greater - to my taxable
income.
Uninsured people with lower
incomes should see more drastic reductions than
people with moderate or higher
incomes.
And, while many
people may not depend on their children for
income, the death of a child can pose final expenses,
uninsured medical bills, and other financial hurdles.
Rates for minorities, the
uninsured and other vulnerable groups are lower still, with only 22 percent of lower -
income people screened.
Since 1970, our mission has been to provide caring, affordable, high quality healthcare and supportive services to everyone, with a special commitment to
uninsured, low
income and medically underserved
persons.
85 % of the
people served by our nation's family planning program have
incomes below 200 % of the federal poverty level, and 48 % are
uninsured.
If you don't meet one of the exceptions and decide not to buy insurance, the penalty is 1 percent of your household
income or $ 95 for each
uninsured person in the household, whichever is greater, although you'll never pay more than the price of the lowest - priced plan on the exchange.