Under 30 and busy? Get a fast, personalized health coverage decision guide

Young adults have a variety of health insurance options.

  • Become dependent on a parent’s health insurance plan.
  • Purchase your Marketplace insurance and save money based on your earnings.
  • Purchase a catastrophic health plan with a modest monthly premium but primarily protects you against worst-case circumstances.
  • Use Medicaid to get free or low-cost health insurance.

We understand that you have a lot on your plate. As a result, we’ve devised a simple method for determining what pertains to you. Answer a few quick questions to receive a personalized 1-page coverage guide that will assist you in making the best coverage decision possible.

Request a copy of your tailored health insurance handbook.

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About the Author: Lucas Reynolds

Lucas Reynolds
Lucas Reynolds is a personal finance writer and insurance researcher who helps readers navigate auto, home, health, life, and Medicare coverage. He breaks down complex policy details and industry updates into clear, practical guidance so you can compare options with confidence. His work draws on years of analyzing insurance markets and regulatory changes, from Medicare premium adjustments to regional coverage variations. Lucas focuses on giving you the facts you need to make informed decisions, without the jargon.

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