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[deleted] OP t1_jam9x3k wrote
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pennieblack t1_jamawvj wrote
You will have to use your upcoming, expected income. If you enter your current earnings (<1500 a month) it will simply direct you to apply for MaineCare.
For example: if I put in a 26 year old making 21,000 per year in Cumberland County, it will output a premium subsidy of $338/month, and suggest a $6/month plan (the cost after the premium subsidy is applied) with a $500 deductible.
Or if I put in a 26 year old making $35,000 per year, it will output a premium subsidy of $216 , and suggest a $174/month plan with a $2,500 deductible.
[deleted] OP t1_jamcx5c wrote
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pennieblack t1_jamnge6 wrote
Not a problem! I'm glad you can stay on - MaineCare helped my family through some difficult times. I am glad to see it continuing to help others.
Yourbubblestink t1_jamadjo wrote
Mainecare is better than subsidies. If you qualify for Mainecare, absolutely take that.
[deleted] OP t1_jamax1e wrote
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derpmcperpenstein t1_jamij7k wrote
If your employer offers health insurance,. I'm pretty sure you can't ( won't qualify) for any subsidies from the insurance marketplace.
Yourbubblestink t1_jamra1x wrote
Coverme.gov. Just call them
Moonstonedbowie t1_jamlg61 wrote
Consumers for Affordable Health Care give these people a call. They’re phenomenal and will talk you through it!
pennieblack t1_jam6uiy wrote
https://www.coverme.gov/
Have you used the Maine marketplace website? You can input your expected income under See Plans.
The website will tell you if you qualify for premium subsidies and which plans are available in your area.