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What Must 28 Yr Old Couple $25k Income With Kid Pay For Obamacare

How much does an Obamacare plan cost for a married couple without kids that makes under $40,000 a year?

The cost will also depend on income. If you make less than 138% of the Federal Poverty Rate you'll automatically be placed on welfare. If you make between 138 and 400% you'll receive a subsidy. The subsidy amount will be based on income and will change if your income changes. For example, if you get a raise or a new higher paying job in the middle of the year you'll have to pay back some of the subsidy.

The cost will also depend on what you get. There are going to be 4 plans will have to cover 60, 70, 80, and 90% of medical charges and the premium will vary by plan. If you are under 30 you also have the option of getting a catastrophic plan for a lower premium.

Where you go will depend on the state and in nearly all states you'll be able to apply online. However, most states do not have the website available yet and won't have until almost October.

What obamacare insurance can a 20 year old male with no job, or no money apply?.?

No income at all, even unemployment benefits, not a student, no parents health care plan, how do you pay rent and food with no money? If someone is supporting you and you apply for Medicaid, their income must be reported.

If you cant get Medicaid in your state, you may be exempt from the tax penalty, and have to find a county clinic to get health care. They charge based on income.

How does obamacare work?

Am i the only one that can see what obamacare is going to do?
The more i research these bills the more i understand how it works. They are making businesses pay 3,000 bucks per employee for insurance. Which will tank the job market and economy 10 times worse then it already is because small companies wont be able to pay this and large companies wont want to hire new people because of this. So. Then what? Well you end up poor. You cant pay for obamacare because you have no money. What happens next.?The irs takes money from your tax withholding to pay the fines you will owe for obama care. This will mean you wont have enough funds to pay your taxes. So then the irs comes after you fir not having the tax money that they took in the first place. So then they place a lien ok your taxes. Well at this point youre pretty much bankrupted. So the irs puts you in a position where you cant pay no matter what you do. You get incarcerated for tax dodging and for failure to pay for obamacare. This will happen to millions of americans by 2018 obamacare declares a 53% increase in insurance rates by 2018. So if incarseration is the punishment for being in this hole that they put you in where are they going to put us all. Local prisons are already overcrowded. There is only one answer. fema camps. Listed as internment camps in bill. HR347. There are more then 700 of these camps now and they are still being built. images show gas chambers with railroad tracks going through them. So they plan to gas hole train fulls if people. Obamacare is the tool that will be used to bring this entire country to its knees. And who wins? Well the banks that have the coins backing out government are also the same banks that provide the funds for insurance companies. So the banks that fund washington is scamming us into total bankruptcy wile they get richer and richer. The people that cant see how big if a scam this is are morons. If you read these bills carefully all these things are connected. They have it written in a way that almost guarantees the poor and middle class will end up in this hit water. Read it carefully. Obamacare is just the tool being used to accomplish their takeover. Obamacare is the whole reason fema camps were ever built.

Under Obamacare how much income does one have to make to be forced to purchase Obamacare?

it relatively is beautiful to video reveal extremely incorrect information like this echo around the ideal wing blogosphere. Aspirin is merely no longer heavily taxed below Obama care. presently, in case you have a wellness reductions or comparable account, you ought to use those funds (that are pre-tax) to purchase aspirin. the hot regs propose which you no longer can use that pretax funds to purchase aspirin. the internet result on the uncomplicated shopper is so small that they might by no ability observe it. we are speaking below a penny distinction on a bottle of aspirin. the only way they might pay a 'heavy tax' may well be in the event that they used the HSA account to purchase aspirin. they might face a 10% penalty on a $2 bottle of aspirin, in the event that they have been stupid adequate to used the HSA account. Oh, and with the aid of ways. This regulation went into result almost 2 years in the past and impacts approximately 3% of the inhabitants.

What do you think is a good salary for a single 28 yr. old man with no children?

It depends on your education. If you have an advanced degree then a good salary is probably 20-30k more than what would be considered a good salary for someone with only a high school diploma. If you don't have a high school diploma. Mmmm. A good salary is having a job.

You should graduate from college between 22 and 25 (some people get a later start). Therefore, at 28, you should have a couple years of experience in your field, unless you changed careers.

Good entry level salary is around $40k to $45k. A "decent" raise is 5-6%. Say you've gotten at least 3 raises from being entry level and / or changed jobs once. Your salary should be a good $5k-10k more.

A "good" salary for you is probably around $50k - $60k per year if you have a college degree. A "really good" salary is around $75k per year.

Subtract 30k from that and it would be good / really good if you have only a high school diploma. Also, if you have a college degree (in a field that is in demand, like medical or high tech), you have a lot of potential to widen that gap over the years.

About now, $60-75k should place you in a situation to purchase a moderately priced condo in a high-cost metropolitan area, and even contribute 2-6% toward a 401(k) / IRA.

Do Americans think that President Obama would win a third term, if he could run one?

Well, for those unfamiliar with the US presidential system, the President of the United States can not run for more than two terms (this is due to the 22nd Amendment, passed after Franklin Roosevelt served for four terms before and during WW2). If President Obama was able to run for a third term, I argue that he would most certainly not win. One reason is due to the current trends that put Obama at a disadvantage concerning his standing amongst the American people. According to a Gallup poll*, the recent week's trend shows that Obama's approval rating is around 47%. Even for Democrats, Obama's support has dropped several percentage points, hitting a low of 79%. Republicans, as expected hold a very low opinion of Obama, around 13%. Interestingly, Independent support has also been relatively low, stagnating around 43%. These trends have been negative for the president, implying that he is losing popularity with the American people.This decline in approval can also be attributed to not just Obama himself, but a surge in support for the Republican party. In 2014, the Republicans took control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, displaying heightened support for the GOP by the American people. This trend would likely make its way to the presidential polls, leading to less support for Obama in this hypothetical third term campaign.So if Obama could run for a hypothetical third term, it is unlikely that he would be successful, due to both the negative trends in his approval rating and the positive trends in the Republicans' approval rating. It seems that the Democrats will have to rely on Hillary Clinton as their runner, who does retain favorable support.*Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama

How much tax will I need to pay on 1099 income?

Let's see, 40% of $30,000 is already $12,000. And that's just for federal.

If you earned that money evenly during the year and didn't send any estimated tax payments, you could be looking at a $500 penalty for failing to do so (8% of $12,000 on a weighted average). You still have time to increase the withholding on your W-2 and send in the 9/15 payments (it's late for 4/15, 6/15 and 9/15).

If you can't pay the tax bill at tax time, you will end up on an IRS payment plan. Unless you screw up that agreement, you will owe roughly 12% for penalties and interest.

PS, are you covered on a retirement plan at work? There is a partial IRA deduction if your income is above $83,000 for the year. If you make $90,000, you may only be able to deduct $2600.

How much do 22 year olds pay for car insurance?

When I was seventeen, my dad put the down payment (like $300) for my car I bought from my uncle and I had to keep up the payments and pay for insurance. My dad was on high risk insurance and since I wasn't at least 25, it was almost 100 a month just for me to be on it. Your stepdaughter is actin' as if just because she has Fibromyalgia, she needs to be babied, catered to and treated like a handicapped person. She isn't. I know someone with Fibromyalgia and she works full time at a hospital, working in the cafeteria. She's actin' like a 12 year old baby. And will continue to act this way if she continues to get what she wants. Maybe your husband doesn't 100% understand what her condition is but believe me, she doesn't have it as bad as she's comin' across. If you have any say in your husband helping with the cost of either these repairs or the price of a new car, and you should have say in it too - I would tell him that she's going to have to work and split the bill three ways instead of just two. I'm sure her momma has a car. Why not borrow hers, or ask her mother to take her to work every day so that she can find a job? Someone is obviously takin' her back and forth to school.

Who is a better president, Obama or Trump?

Obama is a terrific man and was a highly effective President. He inherited a country in economic freefall, mired in 2 losing wars, facing near Depression conditions with a falling health care system.He turned the country around in his first 6 months and made enormous progress on areas such as health care, gay rights, and delivered 7 1/2 years of continuous economic growth and falling deficits. More Americans had health insurance than at any time in US history.He failed to enact a policy to save us from global warming, which I consider his greatest failing.Trump is a vile human being who abuses women, steals from his clients, lies constantly, and hates anything that makes him think. He was born a silver spoon and has no respect for a meritocracy. His narcissistic personality disorder needs constant flattery. He views relationships as transactional and has no friends other than his children. He goes through wives and mistresses like they were old suits that need replacing.His campaign was based on dividing Americans, vilifying Muslims, Hispanics, gays, feminists, and anyone who didn’t fit into Faux News’ lily white world. He made promises he had no intention of keeping, such as replacing ACA with a better system, and delivering a tax cut that benefitted the middle class. The one he signed will damage the housing markets, charities, and decimate private health insurance in the US, all to fatten the rich. Most middle class families get a pittance, if not a tax hike, and eventually all but the rich get tax hikes. He lied that he would not benefit; his share of the tax cut is so large it’s graft.He obviously colluded with Russia to steal the election. On the day he accepted the RNC nomination, he announced that he would not defend NATO allies in Eastern Europe. He publicly asked Russia to spy on Hillary Clinton. His son and son-in-law, met with Russian officials during the campaign and transition. He hired Mike Flynn and Paul Manafort, who both had serious foreign conflicts of interest. He fired the FBI Director for investigating him and now threatens to fire the special prosecutor. He acts like a man afraid of justice, not like someone eager to be exonerated.I’d be astonished if he gets out of office without going to jail. Since Mike Pence led the transition team that mean with the Russians, it’s unlikely he emerges unscathed either.

Why are some Americans opposed to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?

There's a darker answer to opposition to the ACA: Read the book ‘Dark Money,’ About the Koch Brothers’ Fortune and Influence, particularly Chapter 7, to see how opponents of so-called "socialized medicine" carefully constructed a campaign to dismantle the program before it was introduced by President Obama, and have spent millions ever since to try and repeal the law. As a health care policy/communications researcher, specifically looking at the ACA and how it's been presented in the media since before it became law, I see opposition to the law having more to do with carefully crafted messages from people with vested financial interests in maintaining the status quo than with actual knowledge of the law itself.Most Americans actually like what the law does. They like the provisions that keep insurers from refusing to cover someone who's already sick; they like keeping their kids on their own insurance policies 'til age 26. They like that mental health care must be covered at the same levels as physical health, that premium costs are subsidized if your income is lower (but not low enough to qualify for Medicaid). When Jimmy Kimmel asked people in man-on-the-street interviews whether they preferred "Obamacare" or the Affordable Care Act, what was interesting was how few people knew they were the same thing.Despite what some others here have said, before the moneyed interests in for-profit medicine began to campaign against it, most Americans actually did like the ACA. The Pew Research Center found this in 2009:Support For Health Care Overhaul, But It’s Not 1993 If you ask the questions a certain way, people will say they support the idea of universal health care; if you ask them another way, they'll say they don't support "socialized medicine" or social programs for poor people.In my research, what comes up most often is a dichotomy: people either believe, fundamentally, that a person's health and health care are their personal responsibility--i.e. if you're sick it's probably your own fault (you smoke cigarettes, drink soda, don't exercise) OR people believe society should help those in need and health care should be a fundamental right. Most media coverage and public relations campaigns around the ACA reflect those two "frames," the personal responsibility vs. social justice arguments. Coincidentally, the political parties tend to coalesce around those two frames as well--conservatives around personal responsibility, and liberals around social justice.

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