It depends on what your looking for in the coverage and the deductible. The more coverage, the more it costs. The lower the deductible the more it costs.
Under Covered California depending on your income you might qualify for subsidies to help make your policy more affordable for you while providing you multiple coverage options.
It's best to speak to an agent to determine what your options might be.
The prices can range anywhere from a thousand dollars a month to free. It depends on just a few factors: Your age, your zip code, the covereages you want, and your income. Here's a great video I put together on how to shop for health insurance. Copy and paste the link in to your browser. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ2JufO9yOg
The cost of insurance will vary with the different insurance companies and each will take into consideration your zip code, age, and income if applying for Covered CA. Also, keep in mind the higher the deductible the lower the premium, the lower the deductible the higher the premium. Although you can search the internet for a quote, it's always best to talk to an insurance broker and review the best options that suits your needs. Don't let March 31st go by without enrolling into a health plan and end up with a penalty.
The cost of insurance will vary with the different insurance companies and each will take into consideration your zip code and age. Plan price points are based on the benefits so keep in mind the higher the deductible the lower the premium, the lower the deductible the higher the premium. The plans through Covered CA and the off exchange plans are the same with the same prices. The only reason to buy a Covered CA plan is for the premium subsidy or cost sharing reductions.
Under Covered California depending on your income you might qualify for subsidies to help make your policy more affordable for you while providing you multiple coverage options.
It's best to speak to an agent to determine what your options might be.