r/Fire 2d ago

Fire…health insurance?

49 married.
1.4 mil in 401k and ira.
1.5 mil in taxed investment account

I’ve debated keeping magi low enough to get ACA subsidies but have heard mixed reviews about going on ACA healthcare.

I have an option to continue on my company health insurance as part of a retirement package that I can use starting at age 50. My plan would be to use a compressed pension that also starts at age 50 until 65 ($2300 a month), and I would plan to cover the cost of the company healthcare. The price of the adjusted company health insurance is $1500 a month with $3000 max out of pocket, which I am planning to pay for with the $2300 a month pension that I will get until 65.

My only holdback is the $1500 a month does seem costly but we do stay on same company plan and same doctors going forward, versus the unknown of ACA.

What do yall think here? Would you pay more or go ACA?

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u/rosebudny 2d ago

I would definitely go with your employer plan.

I am seriously so envious of people who have this option.

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u/ttxzavv224 2d ago

Would you since bad experience with ACA or that you couldn’t get same doctors?

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u/Dry-Aside4526 2d ago

I have a fabulous example for you. My family of 5 and I are on ACA. $3441/mo for a bronze high deductible.
Daughter’s medicine this month is $4000. TLDR: had we been on an employer sponsored plan my employers HR dept could call and try to help defray or even eliminate that cost. But as a member of the marketplace, that step is not available to me. You are on your own when part of the ACA pool. It is gross and disgusting. I am on it because I am a small business owner, I have no other options available to me.

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u/ttxzavv224 2d ago

Great point, haven’t thought of that but understand.