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tailfins
08-09-2013, 03:38 PM
'Affordable' Care: $1 Pay Hike Costs Middle-Class Family $9,355 Hike in Premiums - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/affordable-care-1-pay-hike-costs-middle-class-family-9355-hike-premiums#sthash.TQeWewXa.dpuf

A family health plan runs about 20 grand. 400% of FPL is $92,200 for a family of four. At $92,199 your policy cost is capped at $8,759. That means if you make $100K, you would have $80K left. At $92,199, you would have $83,440 left. Let's not forget the marginal tax rate at $92,199. I wonder if shoveling the difference into a 401(k) will work as a solution.




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Persons in
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Poverty guideline



1

$11,170



2

15,130



3

19,090



4

23,050



5

27,010



6

30,970



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34,930



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38,890


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fj1200
08-09-2013, 03:50 PM
A family health plan runs about 20 grand. 400% of FPL is $92,200 for a family of four. At $92,199 your policy cost is capped at $8,759. That means if you make $100K, you would have $80K left. At $92,199, you would have $83,440 left. Let's not forget the marginal tax rate at $92,199. I wonder if shoveling the difference into a 401(k) will work as a solution.

Not quite sure what you're asking but I imagine that they would use the SS number which is before 401k deductions.