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@no1marauder said
"wealthy people"? Premium subsidies will more than double for everybody in the exchanges if the 2021 changes lapse. That's 22 million people who won't be very happy. https://www.healthinsurance.org/obamacare/will-you-receive-an-aca-premium-subsidy/
Yes wealthy people with $600,000 income will get healthcare subsidies under democrat plan. I thought you libs were all against the rich folks.


Why did you dodge my other questions?

Are you ok with mutilating children?


@sonhouse said
Hegseth refuses to allow women in combat. Sure, you can be a nurse, maybe an interpreter, but combat missions, no way.
He doesn't want men in womens sports or womens bathrroms either. He does not want them in combat. Things happen to women that dont happen to men. Do you want them in combat.

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@Mott-The-Hoople said
Yes wealthy people with $600,000 income will get healthcare subsidies under democrat plan. I thought you libs were all against the rich folks.


Why did you dodge my other questions?

Are you ok with mutilating children?
No, they won't. Subsidies are only available IF the cost of the 2nd lowest Silver plan in your area exceeds 8.5% of your income. No Silver plan costs anywhere near $51,000; the average is $618 a month or about $7,500 a year. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/health-insurance/how-much-does-health-insurance-cost/

What source fed your gullible self such obvious BS?

EDIT: This guy explains it in 9 minutes: https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=how+to+calculate+aca+subsidy&mid=D0D4C2673910487A7543D0D4C2673910487A7543&FORM=VIRE
Because your other questions are as stupid as you are.


@MickeyD said
He doesn't want men in womens sports or womens bathrroms either. He does not want them in combat. Things happen to women that dont happen to men. Do you want them in combat.
I would say, they are trained as tough as men and they are good in combat so yes. Were you ever in ANY military outfit?


@sonhouse said
I would say, they are trained as tough as men and they are good in combat so yes. Were you ever in ANY military outfit?
Yes i was but that has nothing to do with this post or the forum. There are many people who canno think of a woman soldier ducking in and out of Beirut alleyways subject to being captured.
Would you want a duaghter to be a solider in combat in the jungles of Vietnam? Fighting men , not other women?


@no1marauder said
No, they won't. Subsidies are only available IF the cost of the 2nd lowest Silver plan in your area exceeds 8.5% of your income. No Silver plan costs anywhere near $51,000; the average is $618 a month or about $7,500 a year. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/health-insurance/how-much-does-health-insurance-cost/

What source fed your gullible self such obvious BS?

EDIT ...[text shortened]... 673910487A7543D0D4C2673910487A7543&FORM=VIRE
Because your other questions are as stupid as you are.
Wrong… there is no cut off

“From 2021 through 2025, the ARP and IRA have increased the size of premium tax credits and eliminated the upper income limit for subsidy eligibility.”




https://www.healthinsurance.org/obamacare/will-you-receive-an-aca-premium-subsidy/

Just go ahead and admit you support them mutilation of children.


@MickeyD said
Yes i was but that has nothing to do with this post or the forum. There are many people who canno think of a woman soldier ducking in and out of Beirut alleyways subject to being captured.
Would you want a duaghter to be a solider in combat in the jungles of Vietnam? Fighting men , not other women?
If a woman wants to be a warrior and is fit and trained like men, so what, it's HER LIFE not yours to command, as much as you want to......


@Mott-The-Hoople said
Wrong… there is no cut off

“From 2021 through 2025, the ARP and IRA have increased the size of premium tax credits and eliminated the upper income limit for subsidy eligibility.”




https://www.healthinsurance.org/obamacare/will-you-receive-an-aca-premium-subsidy/

Just go ahead and admit you support them mutilation of children.
There's no cutoff in theory, but in practice the formula used and the actual costs of silver plans means hardly anyone over a certain income level, far lower than $600,000, can qualify for premium subsidies.

If the average Silver plan is about the national average in your zip code or $7500 a year, a household of over $90,000 would not be eligible for subsidies (8.5% × $90,000 = $7650). In some areas the Silver plans are higher, but I'd be surprised if anywhere it's much higher than double.

You got fed BS and ate a mouthful as you usually do.

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@no1marauder said
There's no cutoff in theory, but in practice the formula used and the actual costs of silver plans means hardly anyone over a certain income level, far lower than $600,000, can qualify for premium subsidies.

If the average Silver plan is about the national average in your zip code or $7500 a year, a household of over $90,000 would not be eligible for subsidies (8.5% × ...[text shortened]... ed if anywhere it's much higher than double.

You got fed BS and ate a mouthful as you usually do.
You are the one spreading the BS.

”AI Overview
It is possible for people earning $600,000 to receive ACA subsidies in 2025, depending on their household size and the cost of benchmark health plans in their area. This is due to temporary expansions of the subsidy program, which are set to expire at the end of 2025.
How subsidies are calculated in 2025
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) temporarily changed the standard ACA subsidy formula, eliminating the income cap and limiting the maximum percentage of household income spent on health insurance premiums.
Here is how the 2025 subsidy formula works:
Income threshold: The standard ACA income cap of 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) has been eliminated for 2021 through 2025.
Affordability cap: No one has to pay more than 8.5% of their household income for the benchmark Silver plan, which is the second-lowest-cost Silver plan in their area.
Benchmark plan cost: The federal government provides a tax credit that covers the difference between 8.5% of your income and the actual cost of the benchmark plan.
Potential subsidy: If the benchmark plan's full-price premium exceeds 8.5% of a household's income, that household is eligible for a subsidy to make up the difference.
Example for a family earning $600,000
For a household of four with an income of $600,000, 8.5% of their income would be $51,000 ($600,000 x 0.085). This household would be eligible for a subsidy if the annual premium for their benchmark Silver plan costs more than $51,000.


still ignoring the child mutilation I see

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@Mott-The-Hoople said
You are the one spreading the BS.

”AI Overview
It is possible for people earning $600,000 to receive ACA subsidies in 2025, depending on their household size and the cost of benchmark health plans in their area. This is due to temporary expansions of the subsidy program, which are set to expire at the end of 2025.
How subsidies are calculated in 2025
The ...[text shortened]... ligible for a subsidy if the annual premium for their benchmark Silver plan costs more than $51,000.
Which no Silver Plan costs anywhere near $51,000 a year; as I already showed you, the average Silver Plan costs $7500.

I'm ignoring your off-topic reference, yes. I also have no idea what you are talking about.


@no1marauder said
Which no Silver Plan costs anywhere near $51,000 a year; as I already showed you, the average Silver Plan costs $7500.

I'm ignoring your off-topic reference, yes. I also have no idea what you are talking about.
No point even replying…you just lie like a dog.


@Mott-The-Hoople said
No point even replying…you just lie like a dog.
And another point: you're not even eligible for ACA plans if you have health insurance through your employer. How many higher income households don't?


@no1marauder said
And another point: you're not even eligible for ACA plans if you have health insurance through your employer. How many higher income households don't?
Only about 1.4 million do.
“ AI Overview
While precise real-time data is unavailable, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates indicate that in 2023, 1.4 million individuals with incomes above 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) received enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act “

Are you really for the poor taxpayer chipping in to help the wealthy?

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@Mott-The-Hoople said
Only about 1.4 million do.
“ AI Overview
While precise real-time data is unavailable, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates indicate that in 2023, 1.4 million individuals with incomes above 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) received enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act “

Are you really for the poor taxpayer chipping in to help the wealthy?
400% over the Federal Poverty Level makes you middle class, not wealthy.

1.4 million in the US is about 0.4% of the population


@sonhouse said
I would say, they are trained as tough as men and they are good in combat so yes. Were you ever in ANY military outfit?
Sonhouse wants his daughter in a fox hole with hell all around her, all men. Raving men all around her.
Sonhouse wants her here. What a patriot

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