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Health Insurance Options in Georgia After Job Loss (2026)
If you recently lost your job or had your hours reduced in Georgia, you have two main paths to keep coverage: continue your employer's plan through COBRA, or switch to a private plan on the ACA Marketplace. The average monthly COBRA premium in Georgia is approximately $655, while a standard Marketplace plan averages around $485 before subsidies — a difference of roughly $170/month at full price.
Georgia runs its own state-based health insurance marketplace called Georgia Access, rather than using the federal HealthCare.gov website. Georgia runs a limited/partial Medicaid expansion program with its own income and work-requirement rules, separate from the standard ACA expansion used by most states. The calculator below is pre-loaded with Georgia's 2026 average premiums and out-of-pocket limits — adjust your income, family size, and remaining months to estimate your own total cost for the rest of the year.
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