Earlier this week, we wrote about the new affordable? Care Act (ACA) market data that found 87% are eligible for premium tax credits and pay, on average, only $ 105 / month for health insurance. A natural next question is, how changed the 2014-2015 premiums? Are they up, down, or stay flat?
A new infographic by the Kaiser Family Foundation and JAMA help visualize the changes in the cost of health insurance from 2014 to 2015, and by the state.
on Visualizing Health Policy Infographic shows the variation of the monthly premiums by county from 2014 to 2015 for a 40 year period covered by the second lowest cost silver "reference level" in the health of the ACA insurance markets.
in computer graphics, premium rates are relatively stable. However, changes in health insurance costs vary depending on the region.
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tax credits before on premiums, bonuses changes were more in Summit County, Colorado (45% decrease) and southeast of the Alaska (34% increase), before tax credits.
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After taking into account premiums tax credits, premiums for a 40 years, with an annual income of $ 30,000 would remain flat in most countries, as the enrollee has changed compared to the reference plane Plan 2014 designated as the benchmark for 2015.
Infographic - Cost of health insurance, changes state 2014- 2015
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Source: Kaiser Family Foundation and JAMA
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