I currently have BCBS which I got on my own through Healthcare.gov. My job at the moment has been letting people go left and right and I’m little concerned because I have some appointments in the near feature with a specialist and I don’t know what the exact endpoint with that could be.
I currently work retail, make approx. $14,000 a year so I qualify for credit reduction on my monthly premium. I assume if I were to lose my job I’d have to report it, but would that result in me having to pay the full premium, or would that continue until I managed to find a new job, and if my annual income still managed to end up at the same amount as it previously would (I’d do everything to get a new job ASAP if it were to happen).
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[link] [comments]I currently have BCBS which I got on my own through Healthcare.gov. My job at the moment has been letting people go left and right and I’m little concerned because I have some appointments in the near feature with a specialist and I don’t know what the exact endpoint with that could be. I currently work retail, make approx. $14,000 a year so I qualify for credit reduction on my monthly premium. I assume if I were to lose my job I’d have to report it, but would that result in me having to pay the full premium, or would that continue until I managed to find a new job, and if my annual income still managed to end up at the same amount as it previously would (I’d do everything to get a new job ASAP if it were to happen). submitted by /u/Glittering_Green812 [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance