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Washington, Mississippi Health Insurance

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31 ACA plans from 3 issuers — Plan year 2026

Washington, Mississippi offers 31 ACA marketplace plans from 3 issuers for plan year 2026. Bronze plans start at $481/mo and Silver plans start at $561/mo (age 27, before subsidies). Use the tables below to compare premiums, deductibles, and issuers across all metal tiers.

$637
Avg Silver Premium/mo
$581
Benchmark Premium/mo
+57.4%
Year-over-Year Change
$4,780
Avg Deductible

What the Numbers Say About Washington

Washington, Mississippi has 31 ACA marketplace plans offered by 3 issuers for plan year 2026. The average Silver-tier premium comes in at $637/mo for a 27-year-old non-tobacco user, with the lowest Silver at $561 and the highest at $672. Bronze plans start at $481/mo — useful for healthy enrollees who want catastrophic protection with the lowest monthly outlay.

The benchmark (second-lowest Silver) premium is $581/mo, the figure the IRS uses to calculate your Advance Premium Tax Credit. Enrollees whose expected income-based contribution falls below this amount receive a subsidy for the difference. Across all plans, the average annual deductible is $4,780 and the average out-of-pocket maximum is $9,123 — numbers that matter more than the sticker premium once you actually use care. Year-over-year, average premiums in Washington shifted by +57.4%, a signal of how local issuer pricing and risk-pool dynamics are trending.

Issuer count is one of the strongest predictors of affordability: with 3 issuers active in Washington, consumers have some competitive choice, though narrower than the most competitive counties. This page is informational only and is not insurance, medical, or tax advice — verify your eligibility, network coverage, and final pricing at HealthCare.gov before enrolling. Source: CMS Marketplace PUF, plan year 2026.

Premiums by Metal Level

Bronze

1 plan
$481/mo avg
$481 — $481

Silver

8 plans
$637/mo avg
$561 — $672

Gold

12 plans
$769/mo avg
$697 — $852

Benchmark Premium & Subsidies

The benchmark premium (2nd-lowest Silver plan) in Washington is $581/mo for a 27-year-old. This is the amount used to calculate your premium tax credit. If your expected contribution (based on income) is less than the benchmark, you receive a subsidy for the difference. The higher the benchmark, the larger the potential subsidy.

ACA plans available

31

Plan year

Issuers in market

3

Some competition

Benchmark Silver

$581 /mo

Sets your subsidy ceiling

Avg deductible

$4,780

Across all metal tiers

Washington ACA plans by premium and deductible

Each marker is the Washington average for one metal tier (and the local Bronze low / Silver high extremes where data is available). The dashed line marks the federal out-of-pocket-maximum ceiling.

Source: CMS Marketplace PUF for Washington, plan year 2026. Bronze = catastrophic-only zone (high deductible). Gold/Platinum = premium-heavy zone (low deductible).

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Source: CMS Marketplace PUF for Washington, plan year 2026. Bronze = catastrophic-only zone (high deductible). Gold/Platinum = premium-heavy zone (low deductible).

Issuers in Washington

Issuer Plans Avg Premium (Age 27)
UnitedHealthcare 15 $663/mo
Ambetter from Magnolia Health 14 $625/mo
Molina Healthcare 2 $758/mo

All Plans in Washington

Plan Name Metal Type Premium (27) Premium (40) Deductible OOP Max
UHC Bronze Essential (No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Bronze HMO $480.81 $586.33 $10,600 $10,600
UHC Bronze Standard (No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Expanded Bronze HMO $515.89 $629.11 $7,500 $10,000
Everyday Bronze
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Expanded Bronze HMO $519.44 $633.44 $8,450 $10,150
Standard Expanded Bronze
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Expanded Bronze HMO $521.15 $635.52 $7,500 $10,000
UHC Bronze Standard+ (Dental + Vision, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Expanded Bronze HMO $531.35 $647.96 $7,500 $10,000
UHC Bronze Copay Focus $0 Indiv Med Ded ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Expanded Bronze HMO $537.15 $655.03 $0 $10,600
Everyday Bronze + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Expanded Bronze HMO $538.14 $656.24 $8,450 $10,150
Standard Expanded Bronze + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Expanded Bronze HMO $539.91 $658.40 $7,500 $10,000
UHC Bronze Copay Focus+ $0 Indiv Med Ded ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, Dental + Vision, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Expanded Bronze HMO $552.60 $673.88 $0 $10,600
Choice Bronze HSA
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Expanded Bronze HMO $564.12 $687.92 $7,250 $7,250
Choice Bronze HSA + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Expanded Bronze HMO $584.43 $712.69 $7,250 $7,250
Standard Silver
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Silver HMO $560.88 $683.97 $6,000 $8,900
Standard Silver + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Silver HMO $581.07 $708.60 $6,000 $8,900
UHC Silver Advantage ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Silver HMO $646.13 $787.94 $3,500 $10,400
UHC Silver Standard (No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Silver HMO $656.50 $800.58 $6,000 $8,900
UHC Silver Copay Focus $0 Indiv Med Ded ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Silver HMO $656.91 $801.08 $0 $10,150
UHC Silver Advantage + ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, Dental + Vision, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Silver HMO $661.59 $806.78 $3,500 $10,400
Molina Silver Standard
Molina Healthcare
Silver HMO $663.08 $808.61 $6,000 $8,900
UHC Silver Copay Focus+ $0 Indiv Med Ded ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, Dental + Vision, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Silver HMO $672.36 $819.93 $0 $10,150
Standard Gold
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Gold HMO $697.23 $850.24 $2,000 $8,200
Everyday Gold
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Gold HMO $705.63 $860.49 $800 $7,250
Standard Gold + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Gold HMO $722.33 $880.85 $2,000 $8,200
Complete Gold
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Gold HMO $730.21 $890.47 $1,450 $7,500
Everyday Gold + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Gold HMO $731.04 $891.47 $800 $7,250
Complete Gold + Vision + Adult Dental
Ambetter from Magnolia Health
Gold HMO $756.50 $922.53 $1,450 $7,500
UHC Gold Value ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, $3 Tier 2 Rx, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Gold HMO $794.45 $968.80 $2,000 $9,300
UHC Gold Copay Focus $0 Indiv Med Ded ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, $5 Tier 2 Rx, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Gold HMO $801.39 $977.27 $0 $9,300
UHC Gold Value + ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, $3 Tier 2 Rx, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Gold HMO $809.90 $987.65 $2,000 $9,300
UHC Gold Standard (No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Gold HMO $816.18 $995.30 $2,000 $8,200
UHC Gold Copay Focus + $0 Indiv Med Ded ($0 Virtual Urgent Care, $5 Tier 2 Rx, Dental + Vision, No Referrals)
UnitedHealthcare
Gold HMO $816.85 $996.12 $0 $9,300
Molina Gold Standard
Molina Healthcare
Gold HMO $852.09 $1,039.10 $2,000 $8,200

Silver Premium Trend (2022-2026)

Year Avg Premium Min Max Plans Issuers
2022 $398/mo $370 $451 18 3
2023 $402/mo $378 $453 15 3
2024 $422/mo $395 $466 20 4
2025 $436/mo $388 $497 16 4
2026 $637/mo $561 $672 8 3

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ACA plans are available in Washington, MS?

There are 31 ACA marketplace plans available in Washington from 3 insurance issuers for plan year 2026.

What is the cheapest health insurance plan in Washington?

The lowest-premium plan in Washington starts at $481/mo (Bronze tier, age 27). Silver plans start at $561/mo. Actual premiums vary by age and may be reduced by premium tax credits.

What is the benchmark premium for Washington?

The benchmark (second-lowest Silver) premium in Washington is $581/mo for a 27-year-old. This amount determines how much premium tax credit subsidy you may be eligible for.

How have premiums changed in Washington?

Average premiums in Washington changed by +57.4% year-over-year. Premium trends are tracked from 2022 to 2026 across all metal levels.

What is the average deductible and out-of-pocket maximum in Washington?

The average annual deductible across all plans in Washington is $4,780, and the average out-of-pocket maximum is $9,123. Bronze plans generally have higher deductibles but lower premiums, while Gold and Platinum plans have lower deductibles but higher monthly costs.

Which insurance companies offer plans in Washington?

There are 3 insurance issuers offering ACA marketplace plans in Washington, including UnitedHealthcare, Ambetter from Magnolia Health, Molina Healthcare. Competition among issuers affects plan variety and pricing. More issuers generally mean more choices and potentially lower premiums.

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance or financial advice. Premiums shown are for a 27-year-old non-tobacco user unless otherwise noted. Your actual premium depends on age, location, tobacco use, and subsidy eligibility. Visit HealthCare.gov for official enrollment. Source: CMS Marketplace PUF, PY2026.

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