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Yes. Marital status does not matter.
ObamaCare isn't a plan you receive. You don't buy or "get" Obamacare. Rather, it is a significant change to the existing healthcare system in the USA. In your case, you can qualify for Medicaid if you make less than the Federal Poverty Level in income, which for a single individual is about $12,000 (roughly $1000/month or $230/week). So, if your sole income is the $250/week unemployment check, you qualify for Medicaid. Note that in about half the states, the qualification level is 133% of the FPL. And, of course, the FPL changes based on the number of people in your household (i.e. you, any spouse, and all dependents).
Persons must fit into an eligibility category to receive Medicaid, even if their income is low. Childless couples and single childless adults who are not disabled or elderly are not eligible for Medicaid.
It would depend on the person financial situation throughout their life. Some may have none while others have significant savings
Yes i could qualify.
When money is scarce, you may need to use some of your savings.
No, but in many jurisdictions families with children will take priority over single or couple families. But families with a disabled or elderly person (even if that person is alone) also take priority.
If the loan will be in both names, generally the lenders look at the two individuals as one "person." However, there are certain situations, such as a person who has a lot of other debt, poor payment history, etc, where they may require the second person to qualify individually.
No. Anyone who meets the general criteria of income and background information can qualify.
a single person or group
If a person is single, it is not bad for them to stay single, if it is their decision to stay that way.
There is a program that PG&E offers called the Care program. You can get 20 percent off your bill every single month. If you are low income you will qualify.