....but the majority of Florida residents who signed up for coverage under President Barack Obama’s health care law are paying $100 or less a month in premiums on average, the administration reported Wednesday.
Good for them as...
Taxpayers are subsidizing more than 90 percent of their monthly premiums. That’s higher than the national rate — the report found taxpayers are subsidizing 76 percent of the average monthly premium in the 36 federally administered markets.
In Florida, 75 percent of enrollees paid premiums of $100 or less a month after tax credits, and 56 percent paid an average premium of $50 or less a month after tax credits, according to the report.
http://www.pnj.com/story/news/2014/06/18/report-average-fla-premium-month/10810625/
Bad though as....
The large number of consumers receiving tax subsidies has raised concerns that the program may end up costing the federal government more money than was projected this spring.
Good for them as...
Taxpayers are subsidizing more than 90 percent of their monthly premiums. That’s higher than the national rate — the report found taxpayers are subsidizing 76 percent of the average monthly premium in the 36 federally administered markets.
In Florida, 75 percent of enrollees paid premiums of $100 or less a month after tax credits, and 56 percent paid an average premium of $50 or less a month after tax credits, according to the report.
http://www.pnj.com/story/news/2014/06/18/report-average-fla-premium-month/10810625/
Bad though as....
The large number of consumers receiving tax subsidies has raised concerns that the program may end up costing the federal government more money than was projected this spring.