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Cobra coverage

As a single person still working but looking to retire in the next year or two. Can I please get some feedback on what you’re paying for Cobra for 1 person
Thank you


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Post ID: @OP+1kew9j880

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@OP $2,345 a month post retirement.

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Post ID: @dr+1kew9j880

@a1 not always true. But the answer above was given so op should be fine

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Post ID: @be+1kew9j880

Family of 5, displaced, and my current insurance (anthem hsa silver or low tier one) was 2400/mo just for medical.. the others were reasonable though. 20 and like 10 or so for dental and vision.

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Post ID: @bb+1kew9j880

The PDF of rates has been posted since October.

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Post ID: @b5+1kew9j880

There is a chart in Teamworks, I saw it last week. For myself plus spouse it was $1,800 for my current United Health plan. COBRA only last 18 months. There is the ability to obtain healthcare with WF after retirement. Even with the $500 per month credit I am eligible for, the premiums are outrageous. But you should be eligible for this until you are Medicare eligible.

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Post ID: @b4+1kew9j880

For a family 1600

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Post ID: @b3+1kew9j880

@aa thank you!

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Post ID: @ag+1kew9j880

@OP There are potentially some credits from WF (or used to be, depending on how long you've been there, position, etc). There should an online class - something like retiring from WF that could walk you through that. Or you can call HR to see if you'll qualify for any credits towards the premiums. I believe there also might be scenarios within the cash balance plan portal on healthcare in retirement.

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Post ID: @aa+1kew9j880

Depending on your income after you retire - you could be eligible for state sponsored health benefits. Those are means-tested so its different for each state. Those plans are way cheaper than COBRA or the exchanges.

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Post ID: @a6+1kew9j880

Add in the employer contribution to your on your paycheck. The United Healthcare plan along with dental and vision is $950 for me. Steep, but cheaper than the outside market.

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Post ID: @a3+1kew9j880

@a1 I was wondering if that would be how it was calculated. Thank you

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Post ID: @a2+1kew9j880

look at your paystub, there is a section that shows what Wells Fargo pays on your behalf, add that to what you pay and that'll be what cobra will charge.

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Post ID: @a1+1kew9j880

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