The average yearly state premium is slightly more than
the national average yearly premium.
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).
Not exact matches
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,312, but Illinois homeowners pay a
yearly premium average of $ 987.
Maximum: Total
yearly premium for the
national average price of a Bronze plan sold through the Marketplace
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,132, but the
average yearly premium in New Hampshire is $ 905.
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
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
2.5 % of household income (capped at the
yearly premium for the
national average price of a Bronze plan sold through the marketplace)
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,132, but the Kansas
yearly premium average is $ 1,431.
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,132, but Maryland homeowners pay only a
yearly premium average of $ 942.
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,132, but in Kentucky, the
average is only $ 1,023.
The
average yearly premium for car insurance in the state of Tennessee was $ 1,145 in 2016, while the
national average hovered around $ 1,347.
In 2016, the
average yearly premium for a car owner in West Virginia was around $ 1,456, a bit higher than the
national average, which was $ 1,347 at the time.
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.
While there is variance from year to year, Indiana's
yearly auto insurance
premiums tend to
average around $ 650, which is below the
national average.
Massachusetts
yearly premiums are slightly higher than the
national average.
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,132, but the
average New Yorker pays a
yearly premium of $ 1,256.
The state is prone to some types of severe weather, and that may be why the
average yearly Oklahoma homeowners insurance
premium is higher than the southern state or
national average.
North Dakotans can expect
average yearly premiums right around the
national average, although your specific
premium may be slightly higher or lower depending on where you live in the state.
The
national yearly premium average for homeowners insurance is $ 1,132, but Mississippi homeowners pay an
average yearly premium of $ 1,447.