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    Marlin McKelvy
    President, Consumer Directed Benefit Solutions, Memphis, Tennessee
    Somewhere between $0 and $1000 per month as an individual. What a person can pay for individual health insurance depends upon a variety of factors such as;

    1) The state you live in and the health insurance marketplace region within your state that you reside in.
    2) Your age
    3) Whether you use tobacco products
    4) The health insurance carrier you purchase coverage from
    5) The health insurance plan that you purchase
    6) Whether you qualify for a premium tax subsidy for coverage purchased through the Federal or State Health Insurance Marketplace in your state. This is where it is possible that if you fall within a certain income range you may qualify for a large enough subsidy that it significantly reduces or totally offsets the monthly premium for a health insurance plan you might select.

    I'm sorry that a definitive dollar amount answer can't be given to your question but as you can see from the factors outlined above there is no one size fits all answer to your question. I would suggest you seek out the services of an experienced health insurance agent to help you review your options and determine the answer for your specific situation.
    Answered on October 31, 2014
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