Only those eligible for coverage would be 75 years or younger and cannot be on permanent disability status with the Federal Government. (These individuals receive 100% healthcare coverage).
Be more geared for those in the middle class so wouldn't be the entirety of the population. Because the higher income you have the greater your monthly contribution be towards the plan. Because based off your prior income it would be a flat percentage of that.
So if you are single 4%, couple 5%, 6% if a family for tier 3 (70% covered)
Tier 2 be 6%, 7%, 8% (80% covered)
Tier 1 be 8%, 9%, 10% (90% covered)
Higher the tier the lower your deductible becomes and increase in coverage.
So if you make $20,000 your monthly payment for a family in tier 1 is around $166 a month. Where someone making $200,000 is around $1,666 a month.
100% coverage for those currently active duty and coverage of immediate family members.
75% discount off Government insurance for as many years were on active duty this would apply.
25% discount for those currently in the National Guard.
20% discount for those currently working with the Government, Peace Corps, AmeriCorp
4% discount if a teacher
4% if a first responder
2% if you don't smoke
4% if you volunteer 12 or more hours a month
2% if you have a physical
2% if you have two dentist cleanings.
.5% for 1 fitness event. Max is 6 fitness events. Road race, walk event, bicycle event, and so forth.
100% healthcare for those 75 or older. (That be a 6% yearly tax replacing the 1.45% Medicare tax.)
Those who opt in to the Government health plan opt to have deducted from their return a .05% to 1% deduction based off their yearly income.
You can buy supplemental health insurance. Employers who offer health savings accounts or any form of medical insurance such as health, eye, or dental insurance are eligible for federal tax breaks.
100% healthcare coverage for those who are on unemployment and have access to 100% coverage for a year.
Couples/Families making $20,000 or less a year are eligible for 100% healthcare coverage for 4 year as long as income doesn't exceed $21,000.
Single individual making $10,000 or less a year is eligible for 100% coverage for 4 year's as long as income does not exceed $11,000.
Individuals who are homeless and currently without work can receive additional 2 year's of coverage with some stipulations. Must attend weekly job training events, be connected with 211/emergency shelter, and submit to weekly testing of illicit substances.
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