Its so hard to get this question answered. Does Disability from Social Security count towards earned income or unearned income when trying to figure out how much credit we would get towards the Obamacare health plan
Obamacare does not have a specific percentage that employers and workers have to pay. However, an employee cannot pay more than 9.5 percent of his income to join the employer's plan and cover himself. (The amount he pays for family coverage can be higher than 9.5 percent of his income or his household income.)
Yes, social security benefits are counted as income when determining eligibility for subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare). Other forms of income, such as wages and dividends, are also considered in this calculation.
did any republicans vote for obamacare
Yes, social security benefits are counted as income when determining eligibility for premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare). They are included in the calculation of household income along with other sources of income.
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
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No. It will not.
No in his last debate he said that he wants to get rid of Obamacare.
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).
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