A single 30-yr old, no kids:
--If they earn $20K/year, they'd go from paying $74/month to just $7/month
--If they earn $30K, they'd go from paying $197/mo to $104/mo *and* their deductible would drop from $3,600 to $1,500
--If they earn $50K, they'd go from $410/mo to $346/mo and their deductible would drop from $4,500 to $1,500
--If they earn $40K/yr, they'd go from paying $142/mo to $6/mo
--If they earn $60K/yr, they'd go from paying $383/mo to $181/mo & the family deductible would drop from $7,200 to $3,000
--If they earn $110K/yr, they'd go from paying $1,477/mo to $779/mo; deductible would drop from $9,000 to $3,000
--Besides an #ACA plan, they'd also have the option of buying into Medicare at 60+
--If they earn $30K/yr, they'd go from paying $134/mo to $38
--If they earn $50K/yr, they'd go from paying $401/mo to $236, & their deductible would drop from $9K to $3K
--If they earn $120K/yr, they'd go from paying $1,962/mo to $851/mo; deductible woudl drop from $9K to $3K
(All of these are illustrative only, based on U.S. averages)
I used to put the odds of #BidenCare happening at 50% if Dems kill the filibuster, 10% if not. I now put it at 75% and 20%.