“If you’re buying insurance on your own, the plan you picked probably wasn’t built for you.”
It was built for the healthiest version of you. The marketplace makes it easy to pick a premium and move on. What it doesn’t show you is the deductible you’ll face before coverage kicks in, whether your doctors are actually in-network, or what your prescriptions will cost under that formulary. The plan that looks affordable in January can cost you thousands by June.
What Health Insurance Options Do Self-Employed North Carolinians Have?
Quick AnswerSelf-employed individuals in NC can buy ACA Marketplace plans with premium tax credits based on income. Most qualify for $200–$500/month in subsidies. If your income is under $39,125 (single), you also get Cost Sharing Reductions that drop your deductible from $5,300 to as low as $650.
Here's what most self-employed people don't realize until they're stuck with a huge bill: the "cheap" Bronze plan with a $0 premium has a $7,500 deductible. That means you pay $7,500 out of pocket before insurance covers anything. Meanwhile, a Silver plan with CSR might cost the same monthly but has a $650 deductible.
Rob runs your actual income through the subsidy calculator, checks if you qualify for CSR, and compares total annual cost — not just the premium. That's the difference between guessing and knowing. Call 828-761-3326 or keep reading.
“Do you know what your plan’s weakness is?”
Every plan on the market was built with one. The $0 premium, the low monthly cost — those numbers look great until something goes wrong. Most people never find the weakness in their plan. They find it when they need the plan to work.
ACA Plan Tiers Explained — Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum
All ACA plans cover the same essential benefits. The difference is how you split costs with the insurance company.
| Bronze | Silver | Gold | Platinum |
|---|
| Monthly Premium | Lowest | Low–Mid | Mid–High | Highest |
| Avg Deductible | ~$7,500 | ~$5,300 | ~$1,500 | ~$500 |
| You Pay (Avg) | 40% | 30% | 20% | 10% |
| Best For | Rarely use care | Moderate use + CSR eligible | Regular care | Frequent care |
💡Expert Tip from Rob SimmIf your income is under $39,125 (single), always look at Silver plans first. Cost Sharing Reductions (CSR) can drop your deductible from $5,300 to $650 — but CSR only applies to Silver. A "free" Bronze plan often costs more in the end.
“What happens if you’re on the wrong plan when something serious comes up?”
Nothing — until it does. A diagnosis. A surgery. A specialist that isn’t covered. That’s when the affordable plan starts costing you thousands. And by the time you find out, the enrollment window is usually closed. That’s not a hypothetical — that’s what happens to people every year in North Carolina.
“What if you could see exactly what your plan costs before you ever needed it?”
Not just the premium. The total — doctors verified, drugs priced, out-of-pocket maximum calculated. That’s how this decision should be made. Most people never get shown their plan this way. When you do, the right choice becomes obvious. That’s exactly what I do in a free 20-minute review.
Real Situations. Real Consequences.
Three people who did their own HealthCare.gov applications. Three mistakes that cost them real money.
Income Guess
Marcus, 34 — Raleigh · Small landscaping business
Marcus estimated $45,000 on his HealthCare.gov application because that\'s roughly what he made last year. Business picked up. He hired a helper, took on two commercial contracts, ended the year at $58,000 AGI.
Tax time: $3,400 owed back to the IRS. He had no idea the subsidy was tied to a number he\'d have to reconcile. Nobody followed up. Nobody told him to update the application when things changed.
💸 Cost of guessing: $3,400 IRS repayment
$0 Premium Trap
Deja, 28 — Durham · Part-time barista, part-time DoorDash
She picked the $0 premium Bronze plan because free is free, right? Six months later, she slipped at work and needed an MRI and physical therapy.
Her deductible: $7,500. She hadn\'t hit a dollar of it. Total bill she owed out of pocket: $4,200 — more than two months of income. A Silver plan with CSR would have dropped her deductible to $800. She qualified. Nobody told her.
💸 Cost of the "free" plan: $4,200 out of pocket
Doctor Assumption
Kevin & Lisa, early 40s — Cary · Two kids, self-employed consultant
They enrolled through HealthCare.gov, picked a plan that looked good on paper. Lisa\'s OB-GYN? They assumed she was covered — the plan had a big network. First prenatal appointment: "We don\'t take that plan."
Out-of-network OB for the entire pregnancy. $6,000+ out of pocket that would\'ve been $800 in-network. A five-minute provider check before enrollment would have caught it.
💸 Cost of assuming: $6,000+ pregnancy bills
WHAT MOST PEOPLE GET WRONG
The Cheapest Premium Is Rarely the Cheapest Plan
Most people shopping the NC Marketplace pick the plan with the lowest monthly payment. Then they get sick — and discover they're on the hook for $7,500 before insurance pays a dime.
PART 1 — SUBSIDY REALITY CHECK
✓ELIGIBLE + CSR
$28k income
179% FPL · Single person
~$350/mo subsidy
+ Cost Sharing Reductions
!PARTIAL SUBSIDY
$50k income
320% FPL · Single person
~$180/mo subsidy
No CSR available
✗ABOVE CLIFF
$65k income
416% FPL · Single person
$0 subsidy
Full price or alternatives
PART 2 — THE TOTAL COST TRAP
Same person. $28k income. Three different plan choices. Three wildly different outcomes.
BRONZE PLAN
Premium: $0/mo
Deductible: $7,500
If you need surgery:
$7,500+ out of pocket
SILVER PLAN (NO CSR)
Premium: $85/mo
Deductible: $5,300
If you need surgery:
$6,320+ total
BEST VALUE
SILVER + CSR
Premium: $85/mo
Deductible: $650
If you need surgery:
$1,670 total
$5,830 less than Bronze
⚠️Enhanced Subsidies Expired December 31, 2025
The 400% FPL cliff is back. If your income exceeds $62,600 (single), you may qualify for $0 in subsidies. Don't guess — let's check your real numbers.
📞15 minutes. Your real subsidy. Your real costs.Subsidy estimates based on 2026 FPL guidelines. Actual amounts depend on household size, county, and plan selection. CSR available only with Silver plans below 250% FPL. Robert Simm · NC License #10447418