The Obamacare Tax and the Uninsured: As Tax Filing Deadline Looms, How Many May Qualify for the Health Insurance Special Enrollment Opportunity?
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eHealth's analysis is based on 2,364 voluntary responses to an email survey sent to customers who shopped for their health insurance at eHealth.com from
Insured Versus Uninsured
eHealth's survey found that two-in-five (40%) applicants were previously uninsured prior to applying for coverage at eHealth.com. "Previously uninsured" was the most common response when consumers were asked about their prior insurance status:
-- Previously uninsured - 40% -- COBRA coverage - 5% -- Private insurance - 35% --Medicare orMedicaid - 6% -- Employer insurance - 14%
Awareness of the ACA's Uninsured Tax Penalty
The survey also found that more than a quarter of all applicants (30%) were either unaware of the tax penalty (12%) or learned about it for the first time in 2015 (18%). Among the previously uninsured, more than one-third (36%) said they were either unaware of the tax penalty (17%) or had learned about for the first time in 2015 (19%).
When did you first learn that you may have to pay a tax penalty for not having health insurance?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Respondents* Previously Uninsured Respondents ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12%: Currently unaware of the tax 17%: Currently unaware of the tax penalty penalty 18%: 2015 19%: 2015 43%: 2014 38%: 2014 26% Prior to 2014 26% Prior to 2014 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Uninsured Men vs. Uninsured Women
eHealth's survey found that men were less likely to be aware of the tax penalty than women: 16% of uninsured men were unaware of the tax penalty for being uninsured, compared to 13% of uninsured women.
Millennials Equally Unaware of Tax Penalty
The survey also found that Millennials -- customers between the ages of 18 and 34 -- were not more likely to be unaware of the tax penalty than older consumers.
When did you first learn that you may have to pay a tax penalty for not having health insurance?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Millennial Respondents (Ages 18 to 34) Other Respondents (Ages 35 to 64) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11%: Current unaware of the tax 11%: Currently unaware of the tax penalty penalty 17%: 2015 16%: 2015 47%: 2014 39%: 2014 25% Prior to 2014 34% Prior to 2014 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
* Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding.
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