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3 things you should know about buying individual and family health insurance for 2025

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Open enrollment is here!

Open enrollment for ACA Marketplace health insurance runs Nov. 1-Jan. 15 in most states—the perfect time to comparison shop for affordable plans.

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You might qualify for no or low premiums

Most Marketplace enrollees are eligible for enhanced subsidies through 2025, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act. Based on income, you may save.

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It’s more than just the price

Finding the best health insurance is about more than premiums. Are your doctors in-network? Is your Rx covered? What are the quality ratings?


What coverage are you looking for?

Navigating health insurance can be daunting. But with the right partner, it doesn’t have to be. Since 1999, healthinsurance.org has been the trusted online resource for affordable coverage. Learn from our policy experts, get quick quotes, and find the best health plan for you.

Supplemental insurance

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Read our guide to supplemental insurance options.
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Short-term limited duration coverage

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Read our guide to short-term health insurance.
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Affordable Care Act coverage

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View our state guides to ACA coverage.
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Medicare

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Learn more about Medicare.
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Dental coverage

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Explore health insurance in your state

When it comes to health coverage, the state where you live impacts your options. Select your state to learn more about health insurance options in your area.


Individual health insurance: Is it right for you?

Right now, more Americans than ever are buying comprehensive Affordable Care Act (ACA)-compliant individual and family health insurance plans.2 The ACA created income-based subsidies to make these plans more affordable – or even zero-cost.3

And those subsidies are now more widely available as a result of the American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act.4 ACA-compliant individual and family plans may be a good fit for people who are …


Frequently asked questions about individual health insurance

Frequently asked questions about individual health insurance

What are individual health insurance plans?

Individual health insurance plans are purchased by people who don’t have major medical coverage through an employer-sponsored health plan or a government health plan such as Medicare, Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) or Tricare.

Since 2014, all ACA-compliant individual health insurance plans have been required to cover essential health benefits (outpatient care, emergency services, hospitalization, mental health and substance use disorder services, prescription drugs, rehab services, lab services, preventive and wellness services, pregnancy, maternity and newborn care, and pediatric services) without annual or lifetime benefit caps, and they cover pre-existing conditions.5

How much can I expect to pay for individual and family health insurance?

What you pay for coverage depends on your age, income, where you live and whether you use tobacco. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, your medical history will not affect your premiums, and neither will your gender.

Keep in mind that many people do qualify for income-based premium subsidies that offset a significant portion of their monthly costs. Across the nearly 20 million people who received premium subsidies in 2024, the average after-subsidy premium was about $74/month.6

Can health insurance that costs me less still provide comprehensive coverage?

Yes! The key is to understand that it’s income-based subsidies that keep the monthly premiums less expensive. You’re still buying ACA-compliant health coverage, but people who qualify for the subsidies do not have to pay the full premiums that go along with those plans.

Instead, many Marketplace enrollees are eligible for subsidies that can cover a significant portion of the premium! Just know that even if your after-subsidy portion of the premium is less expensive, the coverage itself is still robust.

Do I qualify for ACA (Obamacare) subsidies?

Your eligibility for premium tax credits is based on the relationship between your household income and the federal poverty guidelines.7 So your age, location, and income will all factor into determining your eligibility. But many Marketplace applicants will qualify for premium subsidies, and many also qualify for financial assistance to reduce their out-of-pocket costs.6

You can use our subsidy calculator below to understand more about your subsidy eligibility. It only takes a few minutes and all you have to provide is your zip code, age, household size, and income.

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For most taxpayers, your MAGI is close to AGI (Line 11 of your Form 1040).

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When can I enroll in an ACA plan during the year?

You can enroll in an ACA-compliant individual or family health plan during open enrollment or during a special enrollment period. In most states, open enrollment runs from November 1 to January 15. Read our Guide to Open Enrollment.

Special enrollment periods can be available at any time of the year, and are generally linked to a specific qualifying life event, such as losing health coverage, having a baby, moving to a new area, or getting married. Read our Guide to Special Enrollment Periods.

Do I qualify for Medicaid in my state?

Medicaid benefits and eligibility is different in every state. Click on your state on this map to learn more about eligibility rules where you live.

Learn more about the federal poverty level and how it’s used to determine your eligibility for Medicaid. Use our federal poverty level calculator.

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Learn about health insurance options in your state

When it comes to health coverage, where you live impacts your options. We’ve been publishing state-by-state guides for 25 years to help explain the variation in coverage options and how each state’s regulations affect benefits, costs and plan availability. Select your state from this list to learn more about your health insurance options:


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Footnotes

  1. “Medicare Monthly Enrollment" CMS.gov, June 2024. 
  2. Health Insurance Marketplaces 2024 Open Enrollment Report” CMS.gov. Accessed May 10, 2024 
  3. Access to Marketplace Plans with Low Premiums on the Federal Platform” ASPE / HHS.gov, March 29, 2021 
  4. Fact Sheet: What happens to premiums if the extra help from the American Rescue Plan expires?” HHS.gov, June 22, 2022 
  5. Health insurance rights & protections” HealthCare.gov, Accessed August 2023 
  6. 2024 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, March 22, 2024  
  7. Subsidized coverage” HealthCare.gov, Accessed August, 2023