Premiums under the Senate Better Care Reconciliation Act
Appendix Table 1: Required Premium Contribution (Premium Payment as Percent of Income) Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), 2020 | ||||||
ACA | BCRA | |||||
Income (% FPL) | All Ages | Under age 30 | 30 – 39 | 40 – 49 | 50 – 59 | 60 and older |
Below 100% | No Cap* | 2.14% | 2.14% | 2.14% | 2.14% | 2.14% |
100% | 2.14% | 2.14 | 2.14 | 2.14 | 2.14 | 2.14 |
133 | 3.22 | 2.68 | 2.68 | 2.68 | 2.68 | 2.68 |
150 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 4.30 | 4.30 |
200 | 6.77 | 4.62 | 5.69 | 6.77 | 7.84 | 8.91 |
250 | 8.64 | 4.62 | 6.33 | 8.64 | 9.66 | 10.74 |
300 | 10.20 | 4.62 | 6.33 | 8.97 | 11.27 | 12.35 |
350 | 10.20 | 6.87 | 9.56 | 13.42 | 16.96 | 17.39 |
400 | 10.20 | No Cap | No Cap | No Cap | No Cap | No Cap |
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation *Note: In states that expand Medicaid under the ACA, people with incomes below 138% of poverty are eligible for Medicaid. |
Appendix Table 2: Monthly Premium for a Silver Plan Under the ACA and BCRA | |||
State | ACA Premium After Tax Credit | BCRA Premium After Tax Credit | % Change |
U.S. Average | $197 | $342 | 74% |
Alabama | $156 | $411 | 164% |
Alaska | $332 | $804 | 142% |
Arizona | $328 | $503 | 53% |
Arkansas | $188 | $299 | 60% |
California | $190 | $386 | 103% |
Colorado | $333 | $552 | 65% |
Connecticut | $280 | $488 | 75% |
Delaware | $241 | $385 | 60% |
DC | $409 | $497 | 22% |
Florida | $140 | $237 | 69% |
Georgia | $170 | $291 | 71% |
Hawaii | $208 | $394 | 89% |
Idaho | $171 | $291 | 71% |
Illinois | $248 | $390 | 57% |
Indiana | $207 | $307 | 48% |
Iowa | $224 | $391 | 75% |
Kansas | $208 | $379 | 82% |
Kentucky | $236 | $352 | 49% |
Louisiana | $179 | $368 | 105% |
Maine | $203 | $301 | 48% |
Maryland | $191 | $333 | 74% |
Massachusetts | $149 | $169 | 14% |
Michigan | $165 | $279 | 69% |
Minnesota | $389 | $640 | 65% |
Mississippi | $120 | $215 | 79% |
Missouri | $175 | $308 | 77% |
Montana | $269 | $507 | 89% |
Nebraska | $223 | $442 | 99% |
Nevada | $168 | $292 | 73% |
New Hampshire | $242 | $347 | 43% |
New Jersey | $223 | $333 | 49% |
New Mexico | $248 | $395 | 59% |
New York | $358 | $400 | 12% |
North Carolina | $187 | $391 | 109% |
North Dakota | $217 | $381 | 76% |
Ohio | $223 | $338 | 52% |
Oklahoma | $199 | $477 | 140% |
Oregon | $257 | $395 | 54% |
Pennsylvania | $234 | $403 | 72% |
Rhode Island | $162 | $259 | 60% |
South Carolina | $157 | $262 | 66% |
South Dakota | $238 | $501 | 111% |
Tennessee | $233 | $434 | 86% |
Texas | $182 | $325 | 78% |
Utah | $144 | $241 | 67% |
Vermont | $292 | $354 | 21% |
Virginia | $182 | $302 | 66% |
Washington | $213 | $282 | 33% |
West Virginia | $282 | $585 | 108% |
Wisconsin | $234 | $418 | 78% |
Wyoming | $197 | $363 | 84% |
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation |