HEALTHVIRGINIA MERCURY
Dropped your ACA insurance due to spiking premiums? You could qualify for a state subsidy this fall
Virginia is offering a state-level insurance subsidy starting November to help residents offset rising Affordable Care Act (ACA) premiums, with $150 million allocated to cover up to 70% of monthly premiums for about 200,000 eligible Virginians. The program targets households earning 138% to 250% of the federal poverty level, addressing coverage losses due to federal funding shifts and premium increases.
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