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ACA Subsidy for $60,000 Income and $800 Benchmark Premium

Calculate your ACA health insurance subsidy on a $60,000 household income with an $800 monthly benchmark plan premium.

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How to use this tool

  1. Estimate your household annual income (MAGI) for the coverage year.
  2. Enter the applicable contribution percentage from the ACA sliding scale (about 2% to 8.5%).
  3. Enter the monthly premium of the benchmark (second-lowest-cost Silver) plan.
  4. Read your estimated monthly subsidy and net premium, then confirm at HealthCare.gov.

Find out if a $60,000 household income qualifies for an ACA premium tax credit when the benchmark plan costs $800 per month.

Frequently asked questions

How is the ACA subsidy calculated?
The Marketplace caps your cost for the benchmark Silver plan at a percentage of your income that rises with income. The premium tax credit pays the difference between that expected contribution and the benchmark premium.
What is the benchmark plan?
It's the second-lowest-cost Silver plan offered in your area for your household. Your subsidy is tied to its premium, but you can apply the credit to any plan you choose.
Why might my subsidy be zero?
If your expected contribution (income times the applicable percentage) is higher than the benchmark premium, there's nothing left for the credit to cover, so the subsidy is zero.