David Anderson
@dmaanderson.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Health Services, Policy & Management @ University of South Carolina.
I study individual choice health insurance.
All opinions are mine and mine alone.
I study individual choice health insurance.
All opinions are mine and mine alone.
Good question... Nothing immediately springs to mind past the economic argument
November 9, 2025 at 12:28 AM
Good question... Nothing immediately springs to mind past the economic argument
Please send to me
October 31, 2025 at 10:38 PM
Please send to me
Reposted by David Anderson
The ORANGE section shows what the tax credit formula is about to change to:
--less generous sliding scale from 100 - 400% FPL
--when you break 400% FPL, you're shit out of luck
#400FPLSOL as @dmaanderson.bsky.social says
At 401% FPL, premiums go from $885/mo to $2,184/mo...2.5x higher.
--less generous sliding scale from 100 - 400% FPL
--when you break 400% FPL, you're shit out of luck
#400FPLSOL as @dmaanderson.bsky.social says
At 401% FPL, premiums go from $885/mo to $2,184/mo...2.5x higher.
October 31, 2025 at 3:37 PM
The ORANGE section shows what the tax credit formula is about to change to:
--less generous sliding scale from 100 - 400% FPL
--when you break 400% FPL, you're shit out of luck
#400FPLSOL as @dmaanderson.bsky.social says
At 401% FPL, premiums go from $885/mo to $2,184/mo...2.5x higher.
--less generous sliding scale from 100 - 400% FPL
--when you break 400% FPL, you're shit out of luck
#400FPLSOL as @dmaanderson.bsky.social says
At 401% FPL, premiums go from $885/mo to $2,184/mo...2.5x higher.