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To Will's question from B2, the more I read, the more I think the cost through the exchanges has no % cap unless you make between 100-400% FPL -- nm
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ty97
400% FPL for a family of 2 in 2013 is 62,040 -- nm
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ty97
Nov 12 '13, 06:48
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So if that lady makes 62,041, she would get not subsidy and no cap (I think) -- nm
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ty97
Nov 12, 06:54
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That is correct. The subsidies simply cut off at that level. -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 12, 07:00
But even if that's true, it's impossible that the Maryland exchange doesn't offer policies cheaper than 1700/month. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 12, 06:55
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Will added that she was moving from an employer plan to an exchange plan, so it is possible that
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TWuG
Nov 12, 07:00
Quoting Will he did say "her policy". Doesn't mean she's necessarily picking the cheapest -- nm
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oblique
Nov 12, 07:00
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Agreed, that's the point I am making: She could get something cheaper for certain. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 12, 07:05
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