State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces

Updated on Oct. 1

One of the biggest questions about Obamacare is whether its new consumer protections might lead to higher costs for some people buying coverage on their own — or through small groups — when they purchase it via the online insurance marketplaces that open for enrollment Oct. 1.

A growing number of states have released approved 2014 premiums and other details about individual and small group insurance plans that will available on the marketplaces, also called exchanges. Those rates do not take into account the federal tax credits that many people will be eligible for. In addition, the federal government must give final approval to the plans in September.

Learn More: Five Things To Know About Obamacare Premiums

Some states such as Arkansas, Illinois and New Hampshire have approved their rates but have not released any information about premiums and say they don’t plan to do so until Oct. 1.

States that are running their own exchanges, such as California, provide details about the benefits in each state-approved plan in each region of the state. 

States who have declined to run their own and who will have federally-run exchanges, still must have the premiums approved by the Obama administration. 

The following are links to publicly released data from states that have made their information available. KHN will add links to other states as they are published.

Other Resources: The federal government has released . This chart shows the premium cost of the second-lowest cost silver plan in those states for several age groups. The Kasier Family Foundation has a that illustrates what subsidies may be available. Finally, in any state, you can find the insurance marketplace for your state and look up rate quotes via the federal government’s .

State-run exchanges:

State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces California:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Colorado:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces District of Columbia:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Connecticut: | | | | |
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Hawaii:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Idaho:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Kentucky:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Maryland:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Minnesota:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Nevada:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces New Mexico:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces New York:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Oregon:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Rhode Island:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Vermont:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Washington:

State-federal partnership exchanges:

State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Arkansas:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Delaware:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Illinois:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Iowa:

Federally run exchanges:

State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Florida:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Kansas:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Maine:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Montana:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Nebraska:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces North Carolina:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces South Dakota:
State Premium Watch: Pricing In The New Insurance Marketplaces Utah:

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