Best option for short term insurance when employer doesn’t provide options?

I’m 32F, live in NC, no pre-existing conditions, only go to the doctor for routine checkups, never smoked, don’t have children, and I am going to switching jobs in the near future. I’ll be working for a local campaign race that won’t offer health insurance options and the campaign will be no more than 10 months before I’ll be looking for another job again. The ACA marketplace is outrageously expensive for someone like myself that makes below $50,000 a year. Deductibles are extremely high and the monthly premium is something I could not afford. I have one prescription for a generic birth control that is currently free under my current insurance plan, which my employer fully covers the monthly premium, and I’m not too worried about that costing a lot of money, would be great to find a plan that covers it, but not a big deal if it doesn’t.

What short-term options would you recommend that would not cost me an arm and a leg every month? I’d like to get out with a plan that is $100/mo or less if possible.

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I’m 32F, live in NC, no pre-existing conditions, only go to the doctor for routine checkups, never smoked, don’t have children, and I am going to switching jobs in the near future. I’ll be working for a local campaign race that won’t offer health insurance options and the campaign will be no more than 10 months before I’ll be looking for another job again. The ACA marketplace is outrageously expensive for someone like myself that makes below $50,000 a year. Deductibles are extremely high and the monthly premium is something I could not afford. I have one prescription for a generic birth control that is currently free under my current insurance plan, which my employer fully covers the monthly premium, and I’m not too worried about that costing a lot of money, would be great to find a plan that covers it, but not a big deal if it doesn’t. What short-term options would you recommend that would not cost me an arm and a leg every month? I’d like to get out with a plan that is $100/mo or less if possible.
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