Just moved to Colorado, need help.

So I just moved to southern Co and I’m trying to figure out Connect for Health. I’m still looking for a job, and my only current income is a little bit of writing here and there, right now it comes out to about $600 a month. When I did an estimation on the connect for health website, it looked like I should get tax credits for insurance. I’m moving from utah, where I’ve been making about 17k a year, and I got tax credits to pay for insurance there. When I went through the actual application, it no longer shows any tax credit and the type of insurance plans I would need are 4 to $500 a month. I’m on prescription meds and I need to get insurance and find a doctor soon. I can’t afford any of these plans that the site is showing. What’s the best course of action?

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[link] [comments]So I just moved to southern Co and I’m trying to figure out Connect for Health. I’m still looking for a job, and my only current income is a little bit of writing here and there, right now it comes out to about $600 a month. When I did an estimation on the connect for health website, it looked like I should get tax credits for insurance. I’m moving from utah, where I’ve been making about 17k a year, and I got tax credits to pay for insurance there. When I went through the actual application, it no longer shows any tax credit and the type of insurance plans I would need are 4 to $500 a month. I’m on prescription meds and I need to get insurance and find a doctor soon. I can’t afford any of these plans that the site is showing. What’s the best course of action? submitted by /u/ForestGoblin44 [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance

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