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State-by-State Premiums Under the Health Care Law


New data from the Department of Health and Human Services outline average monthly costs for individuals and families buying insurance through new exchanges in 36 states. The premiums shown below are for the second-cheapest of the various silver plans offered in each state. Related Article
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Monthly premiums for a family of four with an income of State


Average, 36 States Tennessee Arizona Kansas Oklahoma Utah New Mexico Pennsylvania Idaho Illinois Iowa Texas Michigan Nebraska Montana Alabama Ohio Florida West Virginia Missouri Virginia Georgia South Carolina North Dakota South Dakota Delaware New Hampshire Wisconsin Arkansas North Carolina Louisiana New Jersey Indiana Maine Mississippi Alaska Wyoming
584 600 619 634 656 672 675 680 682 683 727 731 744 753 757 768 789 789 798 799 800 809 841 852 859 859 861 873 880 902 943 961 961 1,069 1,131 1,237 205 282

A 27-year-old individual who makes more than $45,960 a year


$214 161 166 171 175 203 186 187 188 188 189 201 202 206 208 209 212 218 218 220 221 221 223 232 235 237 237 238 241 243 249 260 265 265 295 312 342

more than $94,200 a year, ineligible for subsidies


$774

$50,000 a year and getting subsidies


$282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282

$25,000 a year and getting subsidies


$145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 107 145

Notes: The family of four in the example consists of a 40-year-old adult, one 38-year-old adult and two children under 18. Because of the way Alaska measures poverty, subsidized costs for these plans in Alaska are slightly lower than in the other states. By MIKE BOSTOCK and ALICIA PARLAPIANO Source: Department of Health and Human Services

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