Sorry if this isn’t the right place for this.
In the past I’ve gotten help from family signing up for health insurance ( i suck at things like this). Well this year it’s clear I will have to do it without help. And I just realized the deadline is in a few days so I’m freaking out a little bit.
My main question is:
Is it better to over-estimate or under-estimate how much I will be making this year? I’m applying for jobs so I honestly don’t know how much I will be making.
I’m not expecting to be making much since I will be at or around minimum wage. On a side note, I may be able to apply for a subsidy. But my main concern is whether over or under-estimating my income is less bad.
P.s……If there are other facets to this issue you want to give advice for then feel free
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[link] [comments]Sorry if this isn’t the right place for this. In the past I’ve gotten help from family signing up for health insurance ( i suck at things like this). Well this year it’s clear I will have to do it without help. And I just realized the deadline is in a few days so I’m freaking out a little bit. My main question is: Is it better to over-estimate or under-estimate how much I will be making this year? I’m applying for jobs so I honestly don’t know how much I will be making. I’m not expecting to be making much since I will be at or around minimum wage. On a side note, I may be able to apply for a subsidy. But my main concern is whether over or under-estimating my income is less bad. P.s……If there are other facets to this issue you want to give advice for then feel free submitted by /u/throw-away5544 [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance
