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COBRA

What’s the cost of COBRA if someone quits? Assume not leaving for another company. So is it simply what I now pay plus whatever the company pays? Please share experience.

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$635/month single, just a tick over employee+employer contributions.

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Post ID: @aoip+1eNzjSLS

EM's medical share is less than 60%.
So you could expect COBRA to be about double current.
ACA of course is not available everywhere.
In Texas, for example, isn't it prohibited and reportable by your neighbor?

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Post ID: @1vev+1eNzjSLS

COBRA is cr-p in all the extension of the word CR-P!

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Post ID: @1mzs+1eNzjSLS

If you haven't yet, check into ACA in your area especially if you can have some control over your income in 2022. I planned on leaving this February and checked into both COBRA and ACA. With generous subsidy from the ACA of $1700/mth, I will be paying about $400/mth for a family of five versus about $2,200 for COBRA.
You've been paying plenty of taxes into the system, might as well see if you can benefit from it.

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Post ID: @1lad+1eNzjSLS

My cobra payment for the company was ~$2100 for a family of 4.

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Post ID: @hee+1eNzjSLS

Most companies are paying between 70% and 90% of your insurance, depending on where you are, which plan you have, and whether it's for you alone, or for you and your family.
I think the last place I had to think about COBRA, I was paying about $470 as my portion, for my family. I seem to recall the COBRA prices were ~$2395

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Post ID: @fhm+1eNzjSLS

You are mostly correct. You pay what you normally pay plus what the company pays and a fee for the 3rd party company that administers the COBRA plan. I believe that fee is 1-3% of the total cost…can’t recall the exact number.

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