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	<title>New answer on: Much Does Single Health Insurance Cost?</title>

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		<title>By: Edward Harris</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[The cost of a single (individual) health insurance plan will vary, since it depends on many factors.

Your age will be a major determinant in the price. Naturally, the older you are, the more expensive a policy will cost. Your zip code and/or the state of residence will also greatly impact cost. Ohio features very affordable rates while New Jersey will be one of the most expensive states.

Also, your overall health and the type of policy you need must also be considered. A &quot;short-term&quot; policy will typically cost less than a comprehensive plan you intend to keep for a longer period of time.

In 2014, most policies will be &quot;guarantee issue,&quot; so your health conditions may not be a factor. You may also become eligible for a federal tax subsidy, depending on your income.]]></description>

		

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