1. Your information
What's your age?
What's your annual income?
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2. Pick a plan
3. How it compares to Obamacare

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You can see how the Republican replacement plan hurts poorer people in the chart below. We charted out how much of your income you would have to spend on the plan you chose if you earned a different amount (in 2020 dollars):

How much of your income this plan would cost you – if you earned a different amount of money

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You can see how the Republican replacement plan hurts older people in the chart below. We charted out how much it would cost you to buy a plan that covers of health care costs, on average — but if you were a different age (in 2020):

How much this plan would cost you, if you were a different age

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The Republican plan tax credit starts at $2,000 and goes up by $500 when you hit your 30th birthday — and then another $500 every 10 years after that. That's why you see "steps" in the chart (if you get a subsidy.)

Play with the interactive below to dig deeper. You can use the sliders to adjust income and see how that changes costs for people of every age:

Interactive: How your monthly premium would change throughout your life if your income is $20,000

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