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Average Lowest Cost Bronze Plan Premium as a Percent of Income, by Age and Income
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 03/21/2019 - 15:06
- 27-year-olds with $30K of annual income: 7% of income
- 27-year-olds with $50K of annual income: 10% of income
- 27-year olds with $100k of annual income: 3% of income
- 40-year olds with $30k of annual income: 3% of income
- 40-year-olds with $50K of annual income: 8% of income
- 40-year olds with $100K annual income: 4% of income
- 60-year olds with $30k annual income: 2% of income
- 60-year olds with $50k annual income: 20% of income
- 60-year-olds with $100K of annual income: 10% of income
Notes: For year 2019
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation
Source URL: https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/how-affordable...
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