Shaun Rapkowicz: What site are you looking at? What would 2014 have to do with now (2016 or 2017)? That "should" mean, can you currently get any insurance through work that meets the minimum standards for 9.5% or less of your income.
Joie Kemmis: Insurance through a job, usually either your job, your spouse's job, or your parent's job.
Tyree Allenbrand: I recommend you to try this site where you can get quotes from different companies: http://COVERAGEQUOTES.NET/index.html?src=5YArwfkwW...RE :What is-employer sponsored insurance outside exchange?I am applying for health insurance and it asks "Does this person have or has this person been offered affordable, minimum standard value health insurance for 2014?"and employer sponsored insurance outside exchange is an option.Follow 6 answers...Show more
Arlen Lopiccalo: An employer who offers you coverage. Does your job offer health insurance even if you missed signing up for it?
Lynn Hollars: Employer s! ponsored insurance is insurance you buy through your job. If you have that you dont have to look for any other insurance. Why are you applying on your state exchange if you have insurance at work? If you decide to get an exchange plan instead of employer plan, you do not get any tax credits.
Nell Dipiero: That means do you have access to a group policy at either your work or your spouse's work. If so, you do not qualify for a subsidy even if you didn't take that policy for whatever reason.
Lavelle Viveiros: Do you have Obamacare under someone else's name?
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