Kentucky COBRA insurance cost estimate
For 2026, this calculator uses an estimated $625 monthly COBRA premium in Kentucky. That equals about $7,500 for a full year before any employer severance help. A comparable ACA Marketplace baseline in Kentucky is estimated at $485 per month before subsidies.
The estimated COBRA premium is about $140 more per month than the pre-subsidy Marketplace estimate, so total cost depends heavily on deductible progress and subsidy eligibility.
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COBRA vs ACA Marketplace in Kentucky
| Item | Kentucky estimate | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| COBRA premium | $625/month | Your employer plan's full premium and any administrative fee |
| COBRA annualized cost | $7,500/year | How many months you actually need coverage |
| ACA Marketplace premium | $485/month before subsidy | Final premium after Premium Tax Credits |
| Out-of-pocket maximum | $9,000 estimate | Plan-specific max and deductible reset |
| Network risk | Varies by ZIP code | Doctors, hospitals, prescriptions, prior authorizations |
When COBRA may be worth it in Kentucky
COBRA may be worth the higher premium if you are already deep into your deductible, have a planned surgery, are pregnant, use expensive prescriptions, or need to keep the same specialists. The value is not just the monthly cost; it is the cost of avoiding a deductible reset and network disruption.
When Marketplace / Obamacare may be better
Marketplace coverage may be better if you need a lower monthly payment, qualify for Premium Tax Credits, and can find a plan that covers your doctors and medications. For many Kentucky households, the best choice depends on projected income for the year and expected medical bills.
Kentucky residents should check these before choosing
- COBRA election deadline and premium due date.
- Marketplace Special Enrollment Period deadline after losing job-based coverage.
- Whether your preferred doctors and hospitals are in-network.
- Prescription formulary and prior authorization rules.
- Whether any state continuation coverage rules apply in addition to federal COBRA.
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Official sources used
This educational guide links to official federal resources so readers can verify the COBRA and Marketplace rules before making coverage decisions.
Frequently asked questions
How much is COBRA insurance in Kentucky?
Our educational estimate for Kentucky is about $625 per month for COBRA, or about $7,500 for 12 months. Your actual COBRA premium depends on your employer group health plan cost.
Is Marketplace insurance cheaper than COBRA in Kentucky?
The estimated ACA Marketplace premium in Kentucky is about $485 per month before subsidies. It may be cheaper after Premium Tax Credits, but compare doctors, prescriptions, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums.
Can I choose Marketplace instead of COBRA in Kentucky?
Often yes after losing job-based coverage, but deadlines matter. Check HealthCare.gov or your state Marketplace and compare plan start dates before declining COBRA.
What should Kentucky residents compare before choosing?
Compare the COBRA premium, Marketplace premium after subsidies, deductible progress, doctor network, prescriptions, expected medical care, and the number of months left in the year.