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Health Insurance Options in Kansas After Job Loss (2026)
If you recently lost your job or had your hours reduced in Kansas, 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 Kansas is approximately $665, while a standard Marketplace plan averages around $545 before subsidies — a difference of roughly $120/month at full price.
Kansas uses the federal HealthCare.gov marketplace for ACA plan shopping and enrollment. Kansas is one of the 10 states that has not adopted full Medicaid expansion, so some very low-income adults can fall into a coverage gap — check your subsidy eligibility carefully. The calculator below is pre-loaded with Kansas'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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For the complete 2026 COBRA vs Marketplace guide, side-by-side comparison table, and full FAQ, see the main calculator & complete guide.