Breaking: Obola Administration Wont Release 2015 Obamacare Premium Rates Until After Election Day.

Wow, I am just...not surprised at all...I feel sorry for regular people...but have to admit some glee when it comes to the obamazombies when they actually start losing their insurance and are forced into obamacare...I know I shouldn't feel this way...but it is hard not to when the sanctimonious jerks telling us how great obamacare will be will finally see what they have created...
 
Wait till one of their family members is denied a necessary operation or the right medicine...and they realize they used to be able to get both easily when they had real insurance...

If you are between the ages of 15 and 55 you are golden...outside of that...not so much...just ask zeke emanuel....
 
People will still vote for Dems because they won't believe health care will cost too much. Then they'll blame Republicans for the high cost. Dems already said Obamacare wouldn't be such a mess if Republicans had helped them.
 
Yep. The new rates will be released the 2nd week of November ............after the voters go to the polls, not before.

Obama to Hide Obamacare Rates Till After Election Day - Conn Carroll

Plenty of states' 2015 rates have already been released.


Good news for Oregonians! Health premiums to drop next year

After several years of rate hikes, health insurance premiums will drop for thousands of Oregonians next year, reflecting slower growth in underlying costs and increased competition, said Insurance Commissioner Laura Cali.

Health-care premiums fall in Arkansas
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe’s office said Wednesday that most health-care customers will pay less for their plans next year, a relief to state residents — and to the Democratic senator trying to hold onto his seat in one of the country’s most expensive elections.

Health-care premiums will decline about 2 percent next year, Beebe (D) wrote in a statement Wednesday.

Exclusive: many New Mexicans will pay less for health insurance next year
Individual health insurance premiums in New Mexico will drop by an average of 1 to 2 percent in 2015 for those who buy on the state’s health insurance exchange, New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance John Franchini said Wednesday.

Health exchange premiums will drop
Aug. 27--TUPELO -- Many Northeast Mississippians shopping for insurance on healthcare.gov will see lower premiums for 2015.

Premiums for Magnolia Health, which offers the only plans available for Northeast Mississippi counties except for Alcorn and Tishomingo, are expected to go down by about 25 percent, according to a report in the Mississippi Business Journal.

After rate hike rejected, Anthem to decrease premiums next year
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s individual-market customers will, on average, see a slight decrease in their premiums next year under new rates approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.

Your Health Idaho insurance exchange premiums hold steady from 2014
The cost of Idaho's most popular insurance plan on its exchange, Your Health Idaho, may be higher or lower this fall when individuals start enrolling on Nov. 15. Rates vary based on age, tobacco use and location in the state.

But the statewide average for 35-year-old nonsmokers — buying the second-least expensive plan, and before any tax credits — will be unchanged at $233.

Colorado regulators approve health insurance premiums 1 percent higher
State regulators [in Colorado] have approved more than 1,000 health insurance plans offered by 20 carriers for 2015 that, on statewide average, will increase premiums 1.18 percent over last year. . .

The average premium increase of 1.18 percent for 2015 breaks down into two components. Individual plan premiums will increase by an average 0.71 percent in 2015. Small group plans will see an average increase of 2.54 percent over last year.

2015 health insurance premiums on Obamacare exchanges won’t increase much
HELENA – Prices for 2015 health insurance policies sold on Montana’s federal online “marketplace” will increase only 1.35 percent, on average, state Auditor Monica Lindeen said Wednesday.

Connector health plans for 2015 will rise by 1.6%
People shopping for health insurance through the state this fall will find a selection of plans that, for many, will cost little more — and sometimes even less — than in the current year.

The price of plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector will increase an average of 1.6 percent in 2015.

90 health plans approved for 2015 Exchange
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has approved 10 health insurers to sell 90 individual health plans inside Washington’s Exchange, Washington Healthplanfinder next year. The overall approved average rate change is just 1.9 percent, significantly lower than the Exchange insurers’ original request of 8.6 percent.

Premiums for Obamacare plans in Maine dip or remain flat for 2015
Maine Community Health Options will raise rates on a single plan, with relatively low membership, by just under 1 percent, according to Lewis. The monthly premium for the startup insurer’s best-selling plan will fall by about half a percentage point, he said.

The other insurer that sold plans through Healthcare.gov in the state this year, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, will reduce premium costs by 1.1 percent on average.

Obamacare rate hikes in California to average 4% in 2015
Despite concerns that insurance rates would skyrocket by 20% to 30% in year two of the Affordable Care Act, officials supervising the nation’s biggest market for health coverage said Thursday California will see premiums climb by an average of just over 4% for 2015.

More Indiana options coming on insurance exchange | 2014-08-29 | Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana residents will have more than triple the number of health insurance plans to choose from when the federal insurance exchange enrollment period starts in November, according to a state official. . .

Korty said a 5-percent average increase in exchange premiums is expected on Indiana policies.

Md. approves smaller rate hikes for CareFirst, lowers rates for 3 others
Maryland officials approved final insurance rates Friday for consumers buying individual health plans next year under the federal health-care law. Regulators cut proposed premiums by more than half for CareFirst, the region’s dominant insurance company, and approved lower rates for three other carriers.

OHIC Approves Commercial Health Insurance Rates for 2015
Today, Health Insurance Commissioner Kathleen C Hittner, MD announced her final decision to approve lower premium increases than requested by most insurers for individuals,and small and large employers that purchase their coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI), Tufts Health Plan (Tufts) and UnitedHealthcare (United).

New York's Obamacare rates will rise an average of 5.7% for its second year
Rates for individual insurance plans in New York will rise an average of 5.7% in the second year of Obamacare, the state Department of Financial Services reported Thursday.

Utah Health Premiums to Increase 5.7 Percent
State assistance insurance commissioner Tanji (TAN-jee) Northrup says premium rates increase every year along with healthcare costs. She says preliminary estimates show that premium rates for individuals will go up by about 5.7 percent on average. That’s compared to an estimated national increase of 7 percent.

“As usual, Utah trends on increases in health insurance premium rates are lower than national average. They’re also lower than probably what we have seen in past years,” Northrup says

Obamacare's silver lining: Price drop for key plans
Prices for benchmark Obamacare insurance "silver" plans are set to drop an average of 0.8 percent next year in 16 major cities—while the lowest-cost "bronze" plans in those areas are looking at a 3.3 percent rise, a new analysis released Friday found.
 
Yep. The new rates will be released the 2nd week of November ............after the voters go to the polls, not before.

Obama to Hide Obamacare Rates Till After Election Day - Conn Carroll

Plenty of states' 2015 rates have already been released.


Good news for Oregonians! Health premiums to drop next year

After several years of rate hikes, health insurance premiums will drop for thousands of Oregonians next year, reflecting slower growth in underlying costs and increased competition, said Insurance Commissioner Laura Cali.

Health-care premiums fall in Arkansas
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe’s office said Wednesday that most health-care customers will pay less for their plans next year, a relief to state residents — and to the Democratic senator trying to hold onto his seat in one of the country’s most expensive elections.

Health-care premiums will decline about 2 percent next year, Beebe (D) wrote in a statement Wednesday.


Just a quick trip through all this,it looks like more increases than drops and might be most increases are for the lower end plans,mmmm people with less money getting charged more,not much mention abut deductibles,that's were the pain is.

Whats the point your making?
Exclusive: many New Mexicans will pay less for health insurance next year
Individual health insurance premiums in New Mexico will drop by an average of 1 to 2 percent in 2015 for those who buy on the state’s health insurance exchange, New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance John Franchini said Wednesday.

Health exchange premiums will drop
Aug. 27--TUPELO -- Many Northeast Mississippians shopping for insurance on healthcare.gov will see lower premiums for 2015.

Premiums for Magnolia Health, which offers the only plans available for Northeast Mississippi counties except for Alcorn and Tishomingo, are expected to go down by about 25 percent, according to a report in the Mississippi Business Journal.

After rate hike rejected, Anthem to decrease premiums next year
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s individual-market customers will, on average, see a slight decrease in their premiums next year under new rates approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.

Your Health Idaho insurance exchange premiums hold steady from 2014
The cost of Idaho's most popular insurance plan on its exchange, Your Health Idaho, may be higher or lower this fall when individuals start enrolling on Nov. 15. Rates vary based on age, tobacco use and location in the state.

But the statewide average for 35-year-old nonsmokers — buying the second-least expensive plan, and before any tax credits — will be unchanged at $233.

Colorado regulators approve health insurance premiums 1 percent higher
State regulators [in Colorado] have approved more than 1,000 health insurance plans offered by 20 carriers for 2015 that, on statewide average, will increase premiums 1.18 percent over last year. . .

The average premium increase of 1.18 percent for 2015 breaks down into two components. Individual plan premiums will increase by an average 0.71 percent in 2015. Small group plans will see an average increase of 2.54 percent over last year.

2015 health insurance premiums on Obamacare exchanges won’t increase much
HELENA – Prices for 2015 health insurance policies sold on Montana’s federal online “marketplace” will increase only 1.35 percent, on average, state Auditor Monica Lindeen said Wednesday.

Connector health plans for 2015 will rise by 1.6%
People shopping for health insurance through the state this fall will find a selection of plans that, for many, will cost little more — and sometimes even less — than in the current year.

The price of plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector will increase an average of 1.6 percent in 2015.

90 health plans approved for 2015 Exchange
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has approved 10 health insurers to sell 90 individual health plans inside Washington’s Exchange, Washington Healthplanfinder next year. The overall approved average rate change is just 1.9 percent, significantly lower than the Exchange insurers’ original request of 8.6 percent.

Premiums for Obamacare plans in Maine dip or remain flat for 2015
Maine Community Health Options will raise rates on a single plan, with relatively low membership, by just under 1 percent, according to Lewis. The monthly premium for the startup insurer’s best-selling plan will fall by about half a percentage point, he said.

The other insurer that sold plans through Healthcare.gov in the state this year, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, will reduce premium costs by 1.1 percent on average.

Obamacare rate hikes in California to average 4% in 2015
Despite concerns that insurance rates would skyrocket by 20% to 30% in year two of the Affordable Care Act, officials supervising the nation’s biggest market for health coverage said Thursday California will see premiums climb by an average of just over 4% for 2015.

More Indiana options coming on insurance exchange | 2014-08-29 | Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana residents will have more than triple the number of health insurance plans to choose from when the federal insurance exchange enrollment period starts in November, according to a state official. . .

Korty said a 5-percent average increase in exchange premiums is expected on Indiana policies.

Md. approves smaller rate hikes for CareFirst, lowers rates for 3 others
Maryland officials approved final insurance rates Friday for consumers buying individual health plans next year under the federal health-care law. Regulators cut proposed premiums by more than half for CareFirst, the region’s dominant insurance company, and approved lower rates for three other carriers.

OHIC Approves Commercial Health Insurance Rates for 2015
Today, Health Insurance Commissioner Kathleen C Hittner, MD announced her final decision to approve lower premium increases than requested by most insurers for individuals,and small and large employers that purchase their coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI), Tufts Health Plan (Tufts) and UnitedHealthcare (United).

New York's Obamacare rates will rise an average of 5.7% for its second year
Rates for individual insurance plans in New York will rise an average of 5.7% in the second year of Obamacare, the state Department of Financial Services reported Thursday.

Utah Health Premiums to Increase 5.7 Percent
State assistance insurance commissioner Tanji (TAN-jee) Northrup says premium rates increase every year along with healthcare costs. She says preliminary estimates show that premium rates for individuals will go up by about 5.7 percent on average. That’s compared to an estimated national increase of 7 percent.

“As usual, Utah trends on increases in health insurance premium rates are lower than national average. They’re also lower than probably what we have seen in past years,” Northrup says

Obamacare's silver lining: Price drop for key plans
Prices for benchmark Obamacare insurance "silver" plans are set to drop an average of 0.8 percent next year in 16 major cities—while the lowest-cost "bronze" plans in those areas are looking at a 3.3 percent rise, a new analysis released Friday found.
 
Yep. The new rates will be released the 2nd week of November ............after the voters go to the polls, not before.

Obama to Hide Obamacare Rates Till After Election Day - Conn Carroll

Plenty of states' 2015 rates have already been released.


Good news for Oregonians! Health premiums to drop next year

After several years of rate hikes, health insurance premiums will drop for thousands of Oregonians next year, reflecting slower growth in underlying costs and increased competition, said Insurance Commissioner Laura Cali.

Health-care premiums fall in Arkansas
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe’s office said Wednesday that most health-care customers will pay less for their plans next year, a relief to state residents — and to the Democratic senator trying to hold onto his seat in one of the country’s most expensive elections.

Health-care premiums will decline about 2 percent next year, Beebe (D) wrote in a statement Wednesday.

Exclusive: many New Mexicans will pay less for health insurance next year
Individual health insurance premiums in New Mexico will drop by an average of 1 to 2 percent in 2015 for those who buy on the state’s health insurance exchange, New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance John Franchini said Wednesday.

Health exchange premiums will drop
Aug. 27--TUPELO -- Many Northeast Mississippians shopping for insurance on healthcare.gov will see lower premiums for 2015.

Premiums for Magnolia Health, which offers the only plans available for Northeast Mississippi counties except for Alcorn and Tishomingo, are expected to go down by about 25 percent, according to a report in the Mississippi Business Journal.

After rate hike rejected, Anthem to decrease premiums next year
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s individual-market customers will, on average, see a slight decrease in their premiums next year under new rates approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.

Your Health Idaho insurance exchange premiums hold steady from 2014
The cost of Idaho's most popular insurance plan on its exchange, Your Health Idaho, may be higher or lower this fall when individuals start enrolling on Nov. 15. Rates vary based on age, tobacco use and location in the state.

But the statewide average for 35-year-old nonsmokers — buying the second-least expensive plan, and before any tax credits — will be unchanged at $233.

Colorado regulators approve health insurance premiums 1 percent higher
State regulators [in Colorado] have approved more than 1,000 health insurance plans offered by 20 carriers for 2015 that, on statewide average, will increase premiums 1.18 percent over last year. . .

The average premium increase of 1.18 percent for 2015 breaks down into two components. Individual plan premiums will increase by an average 0.71 percent in 2015. Small group plans will see an average increase of 2.54 percent over last year.

2015 health insurance premiums on Obamacare exchanges won’t increase much
HELENA – Prices for 2015 health insurance policies sold on Montana’s federal online “marketplace” will increase only 1.35 percent, on average, state Auditor Monica Lindeen said Wednesday.

Connector health plans for 2015 will rise by 1.6%
People shopping for health insurance through the state this fall will find a selection of plans that, for many, will cost little more — and sometimes even less — than in the current year.

The price of plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector will increase an average of 1.6 percent in 2015.

90 health plans approved for 2015 Exchange
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has approved 10 health insurers to sell 90 individual health plans inside Washington’s Exchange, Washington Healthplanfinder next year. The overall approved average rate change is just 1.9 percent, significantly lower than the Exchange insurers’ original request of 8.6 percent.

Premiums for Obamacare plans in Maine dip or remain flat for 2015
Maine Community Health Options will raise rates on a single plan, with relatively low membership, by just under 1 percent, according to Lewis. The monthly premium for the startup insurer’s best-selling plan will fall by about half a percentage point, he said.

The other insurer that sold plans through Healthcare.gov in the state this year, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, will reduce premium costs by 1.1 percent on average.

Obamacare rate hikes in California to average 4% in 2015
Despite concerns that insurance rates would skyrocket by 20% to 30% in year two of the Affordable Care Act, officials supervising the nation’s biggest market for health coverage said Thursday California will see premiums climb by an average of just over 4% for 2015.

More Indiana options coming on insurance exchange | 2014-08-29 | Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana residents will have more than triple the number of health insurance plans to choose from when the federal insurance exchange enrollment period starts in November, according to a state official. . .

Korty said a 5-percent average increase in exchange premiums is expected on Indiana policies.

Md. approves smaller rate hikes for CareFirst, lowers rates for 3 others
Maryland officials approved final insurance rates Friday for consumers buying individual health plans next year under the federal health-care law. Regulators cut proposed premiums by more than half for CareFirst, the region’s dominant insurance company, and approved lower rates for three other carriers.

OHIC Approves Commercial Health Insurance Rates for 2015
Today, Health Insurance Commissioner Kathleen C Hittner, MD announced her final decision to approve lower premium increases than requested by most insurers for individuals,and small and large employers that purchase their coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI), Tufts Health Plan (Tufts) and UnitedHealthcare (United).

New York's Obamacare rates will rise an average of 5.7% for its second year
Rates for individual insurance plans in New York will rise an average of 5.7% in the second year of Obamacare, the state Department of Financial Services reported Thursday.

Utah Health Premiums to Increase 5.7 Percent
State assistance insurance commissioner Tanji (TAN-jee) Northrup says premium rates increase every year along with healthcare costs. She says preliminary estimates show that premium rates for individuals will go up by about 5.7 percent on average. That’s compared to an estimated national increase of 7 percent.

“As usual, Utah trends on increases in health insurance premium rates are lower than national average. They’re also lower than probably what we have seen in past years,” Northrup says

Obamacare's silver lining: Price drop for key plans
Prices for benchmark Obamacare insurance "silver" plans are set to drop an average of 0.8 percent next year in 16 major cities—while the lowest-cost "bronze" plans in those areas are looking at a 3.3 percent rise, a new analysis released Friday found.

If it's all good news, Zeke, why wait?

:bsflag:
 
"HealthCare.gov, the online portal where millions of Americans must buy health insurance, will not display premiums for 2015 until after the 2014 elections, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.

Obama administration officials told the AP that Americans will not be able to find out if their health insurance premiums are going up "until the second week of November," which conveniently falls after Americans will go to the polls November 4th."

hmmmm
 
It's deja vu all over again....

Cant wait to hear the crying and moaning from obola voters.
If the dem voters had a brain they wouldnt fall for this shit a second time,they'd demand to know the numbers before the elections.
But of course they wont. And I hope they pay dearly for it.......
 
Yep. The new rates will be released the 2nd week of November ............after the voters go to the polls, not before.

Obama to Hide Obamacare Rates Till After Election Day - Conn Carroll

Plenty of states' 2015 rates have already been released.


Good news for Oregonians! Health premiums to drop next year

After several years of rate hikes, health insurance premiums will drop for thousands of Oregonians next year, reflecting slower growth in underlying costs and increased competition, said Insurance Commissioner Laura Cali.

Health-care premiums fall in Arkansas
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe’s office said Wednesday that most health-care customers will pay less for their plans next year, a relief to state residents — and to the Democratic senator trying to hold onto his seat in one of the country’s most expensive elections.

Health-care premiums will decline about 2 percent next year, Beebe (D) wrote in a statement Wednesday.

Exclusive: many New Mexicans will pay less for health insurance next year
Individual health insurance premiums in New Mexico will drop by an average of 1 to 2 percent in 2015 for those who buy on the state’s health insurance exchange, New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance John Franchini said Wednesday.

Health exchange premiums will drop
Aug. 27--TUPELO -- Many Northeast Mississippians shopping for insurance on healthcare.gov will see lower premiums for 2015.

Premiums for Magnolia Health, which offers the only plans available for Northeast Mississippi counties except for Alcorn and Tishomingo, are expected to go down by about 25 percent, according to a report in the Mississippi Business Journal.

After rate hike rejected, Anthem to decrease premiums next year
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s individual-market customers will, on average, see a slight decrease in their premiums next year under new rates approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.

Your Health Idaho insurance exchange premiums hold steady from 2014
The cost of Idaho's most popular insurance plan on its exchange, Your Health Idaho, may be higher or lower this fall when individuals start enrolling on Nov. 15. Rates vary based on age, tobacco use and location in the state.

But the statewide average for 35-year-old nonsmokers — buying the second-least expensive plan, and before any tax credits — will be unchanged at $233.

Colorado regulators approve health insurance premiums 1 percent higher
State regulators [in Colorado] have approved more than 1,000 health insurance plans offered by 20 carriers for 2015 that, on statewide average, will increase premiums 1.18 percent over last year. . .

The average premium increase of 1.18 percent for 2015 breaks down into two components. Individual plan premiums will increase by an average 0.71 percent in 2015. Small group plans will see an average increase of 2.54 percent over last year.

2015 health insurance premiums on Obamacare exchanges won’t increase much
HELENA – Prices for 2015 health insurance policies sold on Montana’s federal online “marketplace” will increase only 1.35 percent, on average, state Auditor Monica Lindeen said Wednesday.

Connector health plans for 2015 will rise by 1.6%
People shopping for health insurance through the state this fall will find a selection of plans that, for many, will cost little more — and sometimes even less — than in the current year.

The price of plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector will increase an average of 1.6 percent in 2015.

90 health plans approved for 2015 Exchange
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has approved 10 health insurers to sell 90 individual health plans inside Washington’s Exchange, Washington Healthplanfinder next year. The overall approved average rate change is just 1.9 percent, significantly lower than the Exchange insurers’ original request of 8.6 percent.

Premiums for Obamacare plans in Maine dip or remain flat for 2015
Maine Community Health Options will raise rates on a single plan, with relatively low membership, by just under 1 percent, according to Lewis. The monthly premium for the startup insurer’s best-selling plan will fall by about half a percentage point, he said.

The other insurer that sold plans through Healthcare.gov in the state this year, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, will reduce premium costs by 1.1 percent on average.

Obamacare rate hikes in California to average 4% in 2015
Despite concerns that insurance rates would skyrocket by 20% to 30% in year two of the Affordable Care Act, officials supervising the nation’s biggest market for health coverage said Thursday California will see premiums climb by an average of just over 4% for 2015.

More Indiana options coming on insurance exchange | 2014-08-29 | Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana residents will have more than triple the number of health insurance plans to choose from when the federal insurance exchange enrollment period starts in November, according to a state official. . .

Korty said a 5-percent average increase in exchange premiums is expected on Indiana policies.

Md. approves smaller rate hikes for CareFirst, lowers rates for 3 others
Maryland officials approved final insurance rates Friday for consumers buying individual health plans next year under the federal health-care law. Regulators cut proposed premiums by more than half for CareFirst, the region’s dominant insurance company, and approved lower rates for three other carriers.

OHIC Approves Commercial Health Insurance Rates for 2015
Today, Health Insurance Commissioner Kathleen C Hittner, MD announced her final decision to approve lower premium increases than requested by most insurers for individuals,and small and large employers that purchase their coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI), Tufts Health Plan (Tufts) and UnitedHealthcare (United).

New York's Obamacare rates will rise an average of 5.7% for its second year
Rates for individual insurance plans in New York will rise an average of 5.7% in the second year of Obamacare, the state Department of Financial Services reported Thursday.

Utah Health Premiums to Increase 5.7 Percent
State assistance insurance commissioner Tanji (TAN-jee) Northrup says premium rates increase every year along with healthcare costs. She says preliminary estimates show that premium rates for individuals will go up by about 5.7 percent on average. That’s compared to an estimated national increase of 7 percent.

“As usual, Utah trends on increases in health insurance premium rates are lower than national average. They’re also lower than probably what we have seen in past years,” Northrup says

Obamacare's silver lining: Price drop for key plans
Prices for benchmark Obamacare insurance "silver" plans are set to drop an average of 0.8 percent next year in 16 major cities—while the lowest-cost "bronze" plans in those areas are looking at a 3.3 percent rise, a new analysis released Friday found.

If it's all good news, Zeke, why wait?

:bsflag:


My thoughts exactly, CF. Dems are behind in a lot of the polls, so why not release all the new rates now since it would change people's minds if it's going to make people so happy? Makes no sense to deliberately hold off such wonderful news.
 
Yep. The new rates will be released the 2nd week of November ............after the voters go to the polls, not before.

Obama to Hide Obamacare Rates Till After Election Day - Conn Carroll

Plenty of states' 2015 rates have already been released.


Good news for Oregonians! Health premiums to drop next year

After several years of rate hikes, health insurance premiums will drop for thousands of Oregonians next year, reflecting slower growth in underlying costs and increased competition, said Insurance Commissioner Laura Cali.

Health-care premiums fall in Arkansas
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe’s office said Wednesday that most health-care customers will pay less for their plans next year, a relief to state residents — and to the Democratic senator trying to hold onto his seat in one of the country’s most expensive elections.

Health-care premiums will decline about 2 percent next year, Beebe (D) wrote in a statement Wednesday.

Exclusive: many New Mexicans will pay less for health insurance next year
Individual health insurance premiums in New Mexico will drop by an average of 1 to 2 percent in 2015 for those who buy on the state’s health insurance exchange, New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance John Franchini said Wednesday.

Health exchange premiums will drop
Aug. 27--TUPELO -- Many Northeast Mississippians shopping for insurance on healthcare.gov will see lower premiums for 2015.

Premiums for Magnolia Health, which offers the only plans available for Northeast Mississippi counties except for Alcorn and Tishomingo, are expected to go down by about 25 percent, according to a report in the Mississippi Business Journal.

After rate hike rejected, Anthem to decrease premiums next year
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s individual-market customers will, on average, see a slight decrease in their premiums next year under new rates approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.

Your Health Idaho insurance exchange premiums hold steady from 2014
The cost of Idaho's most popular insurance plan on its exchange, Your Health Idaho, may be higher or lower this fall when individuals start enrolling on Nov. 15. Rates vary based on age, tobacco use and location in the state.

But the statewide average for 35-year-old nonsmokers — buying the second-least expensive plan, and before any tax credits — will be unchanged at $233.

Colorado regulators approve health insurance premiums 1 percent higher
State regulators [in Colorado] have approved more than 1,000 health insurance plans offered by 20 carriers for 2015 that, on statewide average, will increase premiums 1.18 percent over last year. . .

The average premium increase of 1.18 percent for 2015 breaks down into two components. Individual plan premiums will increase by an average 0.71 percent in 2015. Small group plans will see an average increase of 2.54 percent over last year.

2015 health insurance premiums on Obamacare exchanges won’t increase much
HELENA – Prices for 2015 health insurance policies sold on Montana’s federal online “marketplace” will increase only 1.35 percent, on average, state Auditor Monica Lindeen said Wednesday.

Connector health plans for 2015 will rise by 1.6%
People shopping for health insurance through the state this fall will find a selection of plans that, for many, will cost little more — and sometimes even less — than in the current year.

The price of plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector will increase an average of 1.6 percent in 2015.

90 health plans approved for 2015 Exchange
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has approved 10 health insurers to sell 90 individual health plans inside Washington’s Exchange, Washington Healthplanfinder next year. The overall approved average rate change is just 1.9 percent, significantly lower than the Exchange insurers’ original request of 8.6 percent.

Premiums for Obamacare plans in Maine dip or remain flat for 2015
Maine Community Health Options will raise rates on a single plan, with relatively low membership, by just under 1 percent, according to Lewis. The monthly premium for the startup insurer’s best-selling plan will fall by about half a percentage point, he said.

The other insurer that sold plans through Healthcare.gov in the state this year, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, will reduce premium costs by 1.1 percent on average.

Obamacare rate hikes in California to average 4% in 2015
Despite concerns that insurance rates would skyrocket by 20% to 30% in year two of the Affordable Care Act, officials supervising the nation’s biggest market for health coverage said Thursday California will see premiums climb by an average of just over 4% for 2015.

More Indiana options coming on insurance exchange | 2014-08-29 | Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana residents will have more than triple the number of health insurance plans to choose from when the federal insurance exchange enrollment period starts in November, according to a state official. . .

Korty said a 5-percent average increase in exchange premiums is expected on Indiana policies.

Md. approves smaller rate hikes for CareFirst, lowers rates for 3 others
Maryland officials approved final insurance rates Friday for consumers buying individual health plans next year under the federal health-care law. Regulators cut proposed premiums by more than half for CareFirst, the region’s dominant insurance company, and approved lower rates for three other carriers.

OHIC Approves Commercial Health Insurance Rates for 2015
Today, Health Insurance Commissioner Kathleen C Hittner, MD announced her final decision to approve lower premium increases than requested by most insurers for individuals,and small and large employers that purchase their coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI), Tufts Health Plan (Tufts) and UnitedHealthcare (United).

New York's Obamacare rates will rise an average of 5.7% for its second year
Rates for individual insurance plans in New York will rise an average of 5.7% in the second year of Obamacare, the state Department of Financial Services reported Thursday.

Utah Health Premiums to Increase 5.7 Percent
State assistance insurance commissioner Tanji (TAN-jee) Northrup says premium rates increase every year along with healthcare costs. She says preliminary estimates show that premium rates for individuals will go up by about 5.7 percent on average. That’s compared to an estimated national increase of 7 percent.

“As usual, Utah trends on increases in health insurance premium rates are lower than national average. They’re also lower than probably what we have seen in past years,” Northrup says

Obamacare's silver lining: Price drop for key plans
Prices for benchmark Obamacare insurance "silver" plans are set to drop an average of 0.8 percent next year in 16 major cities—while the lowest-cost "bronze" plans in those areas are looking at a 3.3 percent rise, a new analysis released Friday found.

gosh.....the Silver plans are going to drop a whole .8 percent....isn't that just peachy....after costs already went up several percent...

and of course those huge deductibles are not even mentioned in all that liberal hype....those are not premium costs but the 'extra' costs that people will face when they actually go to get some healthcare....

and why if Obummercare is becoming so 'inexpensive'..... why did WalMart recently drop it like a hot potato....?
 
Over a dozen states will not take Obama's offer of extending plans not in compliance with Obamacare any longer. Of course, the administration has kicked the can down the road for 3 years now to get through the last election and wanted this election done before people were forced from their plans and doctors. The administration, yet again choosing to ignore the law for political gain, offered states another chance to delay the inevitable hardships due to Obamacare, but some states are going to follow the law and that means hundreds of thousands of cancellation notices on Nov. 1, just in time for the elections. Nothing like a harsh wake up call before voting.

More than a dozen states plan to cancel health care policies not in compliance with ObamaCare Fox News

It will sure make it hard for libs to lie about how wonderful it is when that many people are facing hardships.
 
Over a dozen states will not take Obama's offer of extending plans not in compliance with Obamacare any longer. Of course, the administration has kicked the can down the road for 3 years now to get through the last election and wanted this election done before people were forced from their plans and doctors. The administration, yet again choosing to ignore the law for political gain, offered states another chance to delay the inevitable hardships due to Obamacare, but some states are going to follow the law and that means hundreds of thousands of cancellation notices on Nov. 1, just in time for the elections. Nothing like a harsh wake up call before voting.

More than a dozen states plan to cancel health care policies not in compliance with ObamaCare Fox News

It will sure make it hard for libs to lie about how wonderful it is when that many people are facing hardships.

Someone like you who would end Medicaid if you could blathering about 'hardships'. Unbelievable.
 
Over a dozen states will not take Obama's offer of extending plans not in compliance with Obamacare any longer. Of course, the administration has kicked the can down the road for 3 years now to get through the last election and wanted this election done before people were forced from their plans and doctors. The administration, yet again choosing to ignore the law for political gain, offered states another chance to delay the inevitable hardships due to Obamacare, but some states are going to follow the law and that means hundreds of thousands of cancellation notices on Nov. 1, just in time for the elections. Nothing like a harsh wake up call before voting.

More than a dozen states plan to cancel health care policies not in compliance with ObamaCare Fox News

It will sure make it hard for libs to lie about how wonderful it is when that many people are facing hardships.

Someone like you who would end Medicaid if you could blathering about 'hardships'. Unbelievable.


So, you admit that Obamacare is causing hardships. Then you make assumptions and try to insult to change the subject. It's just more of the usual glib where you say someone else would do this, so don't knock Obama.

Why can't you just comment directly on the topic instead of deflecting?
 
Yep. The new rates will be released the 2nd week of November ............after the voters go to the polls, not before.

Obama to Hide Obamacare Rates Till After Election Day - Conn Carroll

Plenty of states' 2015 rates have already been released.


Good news for Oregonians! Health premiums to drop next year

After several years of rate hikes, health insurance premiums will drop for thousands of Oregonians next year, reflecting slower growth in underlying costs and increased competition, said Insurance Commissioner Laura Cali.

Health-care premiums fall in Arkansas
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe’s office said Wednesday that most health-care customers will pay less for their plans next year, a relief to state residents — and to the Democratic senator trying to hold onto his seat in one of the country’s most expensive elections.

Health-care premiums will decline about 2 percent next year, Beebe (D) wrote in a statement Wednesday.

Exclusive: many New Mexicans will pay less for health insurance next year
Individual health insurance premiums in New Mexico will drop by an average of 1 to 2 percent in 2015 for those who buy on the state’s health insurance exchange, New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance John Franchini said Wednesday.

Health exchange premiums will drop
Aug. 27--TUPELO -- Many Northeast Mississippians shopping for insurance on healthcare.gov will see lower premiums for 2015.

Premiums for Magnolia Health, which offers the only plans available for Northeast Mississippi counties except for Alcorn and Tishomingo, are expected to go down by about 25 percent, according to a report in the Mississippi Business Journal.

After rate hike rejected, Anthem to decrease premiums next year
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s individual-market customers will, on average, see a slight decrease in their premiums next year under new rates approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.

Your Health Idaho insurance exchange premiums hold steady from 2014
The cost of Idaho's most popular insurance plan on its exchange, Your Health Idaho, may be higher or lower this fall when individuals start enrolling on Nov. 15. Rates vary based on age, tobacco use and location in the state.

But the statewide average for 35-year-old nonsmokers — buying the second-least expensive plan, and before any tax credits — will be unchanged at $233.

Colorado regulators approve health insurance premiums 1 percent higher
State regulators [in Colorado] have approved more than 1,000 health insurance plans offered by 20 carriers for 2015 that, on statewide average, will increase premiums 1.18 percent over last year. . .

The average premium increase of 1.18 percent for 2015 breaks down into two components. Individual plan premiums will increase by an average 0.71 percent in 2015. Small group plans will see an average increase of 2.54 percent over last year.

2015 health insurance premiums on Obamacare exchanges won’t increase much
HELENA – Prices for 2015 health insurance policies sold on Montana’s federal online “marketplace” will increase only 1.35 percent, on average, state Auditor Monica Lindeen said Wednesday.

Connector health plans for 2015 will rise by 1.6%
People shopping for health insurance through the state this fall will find a selection of plans that, for many, will cost little more — and sometimes even less — than in the current year.

The price of plans on the Massachusetts Health Connector will increase an average of 1.6 percent in 2015.

90 health plans approved for 2015 Exchange
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner has approved 10 health insurers to sell 90 individual health plans inside Washington’s Exchange, Washington Healthplanfinder next year. The overall approved average rate change is just 1.9 percent, significantly lower than the Exchange insurers’ original request of 8.6 percent.

Premiums for Obamacare plans in Maine dip or remain flat for 2015
Maine Community Health Options will raise rates on a single plan, with relatively low membership, by just under 1 percent, according to Lewis. The monthly premium for the startup insurer’s best-selling plan will fall by about half a percentage point, he said.

The other insurer that sold plans through Healthcare.gov in the state this year, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, will reduce premium costs by 1.1 percent on average.

Obamacare rate hikes in California to average 4% in 2015
Despite concerns that insurance rates would skyrocket by 20% to 30% in year two of the Affordable Care Act, officials supervising the nation’s biggest market for health coverage said Thursday California will see premiums climb by an average of just over 4% for 2015.

More Indiana options coming on insurance exchange | 2014-08-29 | Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana residents will have more than triple the number of health insurance plans to choose from when the federal insurance exchange enrollment period starts in November, according to a state official. . .

Korty said a 5-percent average increase in exchange premiums is expected on Indiana policies.

Md. approves smaller rate hikes for CareFirst, lowers rates for 3 others
Maryland officials approved final insurance rates Friday for consumers buying individual health plans next year under the federal health-care law. Regulators cut proposed premiums by more than half for CareFirst, the region’s dominant insurance company, and approved lower rates for three other carriers.

OHIC Approves Commercial Health Insurance Rates for 2015
Today, Health Insurance Commissioner Kathleen C Hittner, MD announced her final decision to approve lower premium increases than requested by most insurers for individuals,and small and large employers that purchase their coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI), Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (NHPRI), Tufts Health Plan (Tufts) and UnitedHealthcare (United).

New York's Obamacare rates will rise an average of 5.7% for its second year
Rates for individual insurance plans in New York will rise an average of 5.7% in the second year of Obamacare, the state Department of Financial Services reported Thursday.

Utah Health Premiums to Increase 5.7 Percent
State assistance insurance commissioner Tanji (TAN-jee) Northrup says premium rates increase every year along with healthcare costs. She says preliminary estimates show that premium rates for individuals will go up by about 5.7 percent on average. That’s compared to an estimated national increase of 7 percent.

“As usual, Utah trends on increases in health insurance premium rates are lower than national average. They’re also lower than probably what we have seen in past years,” Northrup says

Obamacare's silver lining: Price drop for key plans
Prices for benchmark Obamacare insurance "silver" plans are set to drop an average of 0.8 percent next year in 16 major cities—while the lowest-cost "bronze" plans in those areas are looking at a 3.3 percent rise, a new analysis released Friday found.

you can't do that, posting #'s that aren't supposed to be released until the 2nd week in Nov. What the hell is wrong with you, are you trying to prove the OP is a RW liar and partisan windbag?

oh wait, you're right.
 
Over a dozen states will not take Obama's offer of extending plans not in compliance with Obamacare any longer. Of course, the administration has kicked the can down the road for 3 years now to get through the last election and wanted this election done before people were forced from their plans and doctors. The administration, yet again choosing to ignore the law for political gain, offered states another chance to delay the inevitable hardships due to Obamacare, but some states are going to follow the law and that means hundreds of thousands of cancellation notices on Nov. 1, just in time for the elections. Nothing like a harsh wake up call before voting.

More than a dozen states plan to cancel health care policies not in compliance with ObamaCare Fox News

It will sure make it hard for libs to lie about how wonderful it is when that many people are facing hardships.

Someone like you who would end Medicaid if you could blathering about 'hardships'. Unbelievable.


So, you admit that Obamacare is causing hardships. Then you make assumptions and try to insult to change the subject. It's just more of the usual glib where you say someone else would do this, so don't knock Obama.

Why can't you just comment directly on the topic instead of deflecting?

I didn't admit anything. You want to end Medicaid, and then you bitch about hardship. You're an idiot.
 

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