Georgia COBRA vs Marketplace Calculator (2026)

Estimate your 2026 health insurance costs in Georgia: compare COBRA continuation coverage against an ACA Marketplace plan, pre-loaded with Georgia's average premiums and out-of-pocket limits.

🗓️ Updated: April 2026 | ✔️ Educational Estimate
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Estimated out-of-pocket bills (doctor, meds, surgeries).
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Include yourself, spouse, and tax dependents.
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Older individuals face higher base premiums.
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Insurers can charge up to 50% more for tobacco users.
🛡️ COBRA Details
100% of your plan cost + 2% administrative fee.
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Months your employer pays as a severance package.
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Progress is kept. It will not reset to $0.
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The maximum limit on your employer's plan.
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Base price of the plan before income subsidies.
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You pay this in full before ACA insurance kicks in.
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The ACA limit. Note: Your progress resets to $0.
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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.

🛡️ Avg. Monthly COBRA Premium-1% vs US avg
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$655
US Avg
$660
🌐 Avg. Monthly ACA Marketplace Premium-1% vs US avg
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$485
US Avg
$490
Georgia AccessState-based Marketplace
PartialMedicaid Expansion Status
$9,0002026 ACA Out-of-Pocket Max
💡 Georgia Frequently Asked Questions
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.
On average, an ACA Marketplace plan in Georgia (about $485/month before subsidies) runs roughly 26% lower than the average COBRA premium (about $655/month). Premium Tax Credits can lower the Marketplace cost even further depending on your household income, while COBRA lets you keep your existing plan and any out-of-pocket progress for the year.
The estimated 2026 out-of-pocket maximum for an ACA Marketplace plan in Georgia used in this calculator is $9,000. Remember that switching from an employer plan to a Marketplace plan resets your out-of-pocket progress to $0, while COBRA keeps your existing employer-plan progress.

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For the complete 2026 COBRA vs Marketplace guide, side-by-side comparison table, and full FAQ, see the main calculator & complete guide.

Disclaimer: Calculations are educational estimates based on Georgia-wide 2026 averages and estimated federal subsidy rules. Actual premiums and tax credits depend on your specific ZIP code, age, tobacco status, and final household income. Always verify plan details on Georgia Access or Healthcare.gov or with a licensed insurance broker.