Health insurance costs for 2026 vary widely based on age, plan type, location, and whether you qualify for subsidies. On average, a 40-year-old pays around $400-$500/month for a benchmark Silver plan before subsidies—though this varies by state. After tax credits, most marketplace enrollees pay $50-$200/month. Here's a comprehensive cost breakdown.
Average Monthly Premiums by Age (Before Subsidies)
- Age 21: $280-$350/month
- Age 30: $320-$400/month
- Age 40: $360-$480/month
- Age 50: $500-$680/month
- Age 60: $750-$1,000/month
Note: Exact premiums vary by state and rating area.
Average Costs by Plan Type
- Bronze: $250-$380/month premium, $7,000-$9,000 deductible
- Silver: $350-$520/month premium, $4,000-$6,000 deductible
- Gold: $420-$620/month premium, $1,000-$2,500 deductible
How Subsidies Affect Costs
With enhanced premium tax credits continuing through 2026:
- A single person earning $30,000 may pay $100-$150/month for a Silver plan
- A single person earning $45,000 may pay $200-$300/month
- A family of 4 earning $60,000 may pay $100-$250/month total
Out-of-Pocket Maximums
The 2026 out-of-pocket maximum for ACA plans is $9,450 for individuals and $18,900 for families. This is the most you'll pay in a year before insurance covers 100%.
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