How are subsidies calculated? | Blue Shield of CA (2024)

The amount of premium helpyou can qualify for is determined by a sliding scale that depends on:

  • Age and geographic region
  • Household income and size, and
  • The cost of affordable healthcare coverage in your geographic region

Age and geographic region

Premiums are calculated based on age and geographic region. For example, someone age 55 or older will pay a higher premium than someone under the age of 40.Additionally, someone age 55may pay a lower premiumin Northern California than they would in Southern California. Financial help may be available for consumers whose monthly premiums for coverage are more costly.

Income, household size and affordable coverage

Under the Affordable Care Act, eligibility for subsidized health insurance is calculated using a household’sModified Adjusted Gross Income(MAGI). You are expected to pay a premium contribution limit (a percentage of your annual income) for healthcare coverage. Each income level has a set premium contribution limit per number of household membersas noted in thelast row of the FPL table below.

Effective March 2023

ANNUAL INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SIZE1400% OFFPL AND ABOVE300% OFFPL200% OFFPLUP TO 150% OF FPL
Individual$54,360$40,770$27,180$0 - $20,385
Couple/2 people$73,240$54,930$36,620$0 - $27,465
Family of 4$111,000$83,250$55,500$0 - $41,625
Premium contribution level3Up to 8.5% of incomeUp to 6% of incomeUp to 2% of income$1/month

Source:Program Eligibility by Federal Poverty Level for 2023(PDF, 263 KB)
1Based on number of people reported on your tax return
2Based on Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)
3How much you’re expected to contribute toward premium cost should not exceed this limit.


To calculate subsidy eligibility and amount, Covered California uses the second-lowest cost Silver (SLS) plan in your region, across all carriers, as the benchmark plan for “affordable coverage”. If the premium for the SLS benchmark plan exceeds your premium contribution limit for your income level, you may qualify for premium helpbecause the benchmark plan is considered “not affordable”. This does not mean you are required to purchase the second-lowest cost Silver plan in your region. It’s just used as a benchmark for determining affordable coverage and available subsidy amount. You can use your subsidy to purchase any metal tier plan that fits your needs.

Looking at the examples below, taking household size, income, and cost of affordable coverage into consideration, you can see a difference in subsidy eligibility comparing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) baseline to the expanded federally funded subsidies.

Here are a couple of examples:

Example A:Erin and Francis

Ages: 62
Region: Live in a higher-cost region
Annual Income: $77,817
FPL: 425%
Expected contribution toward premium cost: 8.5% of income

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT BASELINEEXPANDEDFEDERALLYFUNDED SUBSIDIES
Monthly Premium (SLS benchmark)$2,414$2,414
Federal Premium Subsidy (Advanced Premium Tax Credit)$0 not eligible because above 400%FPL$1,863
Net Premium$2,414$551
Net Premium Income Share37.2%8.5%

Example B:Jones Family

Ages:40, 45, 12, and 18
Region:Live in a lower-cost region
Annual Income:$166,500
FPL:600%
Expected contribution toward premium cost:8.5% of income

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT BASELINEEXPANDED FEDERALLY
FUNDED SUBSIDIES
Monthly Premium (SLS benchmark)$1,316$1,316
Federal Premium Subsidy (Advanced Premium Tax Credit)$0 not eligible because above 400%FPL$137
Net Premium$1,316$1,179
Net Premium Income Share9.49%8.5%

Source:Program Eligibility by Federal Poverty Level for 2023(PDF, 263 KB)
1 Based on number of people reported on your tax return

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