How Much Would Health Insurance Cost for Me?
Question by Caroline: How much would health insurance cost for me?
I am 22 years old, I am completely healthy, I am a girl, and I live in Kansas City, KS. How much would health insurance, on average, cost for me?
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Answer by mbrcatz
If you’re not overweight, and not pregnant, a good low/no deductible plan will run you around $ 250 a month, without maternity benefits. If you’re willing to take a $ 1500 deductible, you can get it under $ 100 a month.
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