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I must have been bad. Under my hc.gov tree is a note that says:

"Plans and estimated prices for 2015 coverage will be available in early November."

Chronologically, when does early November end? Not that I'm expected healthcare.gov officials to be that intelligent. I'm just curious as to the scientific answer is.
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I can confidently say, as of around 5:30pm EST today, it is officially "early November"......
 
I can confidently say, as of around 5:30pm EST today, it is officially "early November"......

Thanks PQ. Sure enough, the 2015 plan/price estimator is live now. However, it's saying that my 55 year old prospect earning $45,000 is eligible for Medicaid. WTH?!?! I think the estimator will be going offline again for some tweaking. Twelve months wasn't enough advance preparation time for Healthcare.gov, LOL!
 
Actually, POTUS needs to sign off on the release and he had a 9AM tee time at Congressional-figure 6 hours to him to shoot 110 with lots of mulligans, a couple of beers, a smoke, and a shower and he should be back in the White House by 6PM and will sign off after his dinner.

:D Looks like FLM2 was right:laugh:

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Thanks PQ. Sure enough, the 2015 plan/price estimator is live now. However, it's saying that my 55 year old prospect earning $45,000 is eligible for Medicaid. WTH?!?! I think the estimator will be going offline again for some tweaking. Twelve months wasn't enough advance preparation time for Healthcare.gov, LOL!

I just re ran that and found a quirk. Change the age from 55 to 45 and the tax credit goes away.
 
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