
Marketplace Insurance
(Obamacare)
Marketplace insurance, also known as coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), provides health plans for individuals and families who don’t have insurance through work, Medicare, or Medicaid. These plans cover essential health benefits and can be more affordable thanks to income-based subsidies. We work with over 100 carriers to help you explore your options and find a plan that best fits your needs and budget.
Young Adults
Turning 26? At 26 years of age, people generally lose coverage from their parents plan. Reaching this milestone qualifies you for a Special Enrollment Period, giving you 60 days to explore new coverage options If you are not covered by your own employer, you have the option of Marketplace insurance or Medicaid (if you are low income).


No Employer Options
Many self-employed individuals, gig workers, part-time employees, or those working for small businesses don’t get insurance from an employer. The Marketplace offers coverage options with income-based subsidies.
Early Retirement
People who retire before they’re eligible for Medicare often need coverage to bridge the gap until they turn 65.
