ACA Metal Tiers β What You're Actually Buying
ACA plans come in four metal tiers. The tier tells you the cost-sharing split between you and the insurer. Higher tier means higher premium but lower costs when you use care. Here's what each looks like in NC for 2026.
ACA Plan Tiers β NC 2026 Cost Comparison
Typical costs for a 45-year-old in the Triangle area (before subsidies)
Source: HealthCare.gov 2026 NC plan data. Premiums shown are pre-subsidy for a 45-year-old, non-smoker, in the Triangle. Your actual cost depends on age, income, county, and tobacco status. Call 828-761-3326 for your specific numbers.
The biggest mistake I see: people pick Bronze because the premium is lowest, without checking if they qualify for subsidies. A subsidized Silver plan often costs LESS per month than Bronze β and covers more. Always check your subsidy amount at HealthCare.gov or call us before choosing a tier. A family of four earning $60,000 might pay $150β$250/month for Silver after subsidies, vs $300+ for unsubsidized Bronze.
Subsidies β The Number That Changes Everything
ACA premium tax credits reduce your monthly cost based on income and family size. Cost-sharing reductions (Silver plans only) lower your deductible and copays further. Together, they can cut total annual healthcare costs by 50β80%.
Without Subsidies
With Subsidies Applied
Which Tier Fits Your Situation?
- Rarely use care, want lowest monthly cost: Bronze β but check if subsidized Silver is cheaper first
- Average usage, want best value: Silver with subsidies β especially if you qualify for cost-sharing reductions
- Chronic conditions or expensive medications: Gold β higher premium but lower deductible and copays save you more overall
- Self-employed or between jobs: ACA Marketplace is your primary option. Enroll during open enrollment (Nov 1βJan 15) or within 60 days of qualifying event
Short-term plans cost less ($100β$200/mo) but don't cover pre-existing conditions, preventive care, or prescriptions. They're not ACA-compliant. Use only as a temporary bridge (1β12 months between jobs). For ongoing coverage, ACA plans with subsidies are almost always better value and far more protective.
Enrollment Windows
- Open Enrollment: November 1 β January 15 each year. Enroll by December 15 for January 1 coverage start.
- Special Enrollment: 60 days after qualifying event β job loss, marriage, divorce, baby, move, or income change.
- Medicaid: Year-round. NC expanded Medicaid Dec 2023 β income under ~$20,783 single / ~$42,972 family of 4.
For a full overview of all NC coverage paths including Medicare: see our NC Health Insurance Plans guide.
Related Guides
- NC Health Insurance Plans Overview β all 4 coverage paths
- Scams & Junk Plans β how to spot fake coverage
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Medicare Guides (65+)
- NC Complete Medicare Guide 2026
- Turning 65 | Enrollment Help | Understanding Medicare
- Medicare Costs | Free Medicare Quotes
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2026 Medicare Part B premium: $202.90/month. Part B deductible: $283. Part A deductible: $1,736. Source: CMS.gov