A mid-30s Sacramento couple making $50,000 a year might find a range of options, including a Western Health HMO plan for $33 a month, a Kaiser HMO plan for $166 a month, and a Blue Shield HMO plan for $181 a month.
"And the sticker shock is going to start happening," Covered California Executive Director Jessica Altman said.
"I'm maybe thinking going one meal less a day," Lee Chang said. "I mean, we're talking drastic cuts to my life."
"Honestly, the most common question I get is, 'What am I supposed to do?'" Altman said. "And I do think some consumers are going to be surprised by these costs."
Altman says there are currently 2 million Californians enrolled in Covered California. She says she expects as many as 400,000 could drop that coverage altogether because of the increased costs.
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