Self-employed health insurance, made specific.
From Bronze HDHPs to off-exchange PPOs — every option in the Georgia marketplace, side by side.

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1.3M Georgia households were enrolled in ACA marketplace coverage at the latest CMS Open Enrollment Period.
Average APTC subsidy for Georgia consumers: $531/month, applied directly to lower premiums.
Georgia runs through the federal marketplace (healthcare.gov) — 5 active carriers offering qualified health plans.
Self-employed and 1099 households qualify for a 60-day Special Enrollment Period after losing W-2 coverage.
Georgia at a glance.
Marketplace participation, population, and subsidy figures drawn from primary government records.
Atlanta metro drives both the freelancer and 1099 contractor markets — film/media, tech, and logistics — while rural counties have higher uninsured rates and fewer marketplace carrier options. Anti-rebating rules require careful review before any incentive offer.
159 Georgia counties.
Click through to the local county page with hospital and city data.
- Fulton County
- Gwinnett County
- Cobb County
- DeKalb County
- Chatham County
- Clayton County
- Cherokee County
- Forsyth County
- Henry County
- Hall County
- Richmond County
- Muscogee County
- Paulding County
- Houston County
- Columbia County
- Coweta County
- Bibb County
- Douglas County
- Clarke County
- Carroll County
- Fayette County
- Newton County
- Lowndes County
- Bartow County
- Walton County
- Whitfield County
- Floyd County
- Rockdale County
- Barrow County
- Jackson County
- Glynn County
- Bulloch County
- Dougherty County
- Effingham County
- Troup County
- Spalding County
- Walker County
- Catoosa County
- Liberty County
- Gordon County
- Camden County
- Bryan County
- Laurens County
- Habersham County
- Colquitt County
- Thomas County
- Oconee County
- Polk County
- Coffee County
- Baldwin County
- Tift County
- Murray County
- Harris County
- Pickens County
- Ware County
- Lumpkin County
- Lee County
- Dawson County
- Gilmer County
- Madison County
- Haralson County
- Wayne County
- Monroe County
- White County
- Decatur County
- Peach County
- Jones County
- Sumter County
- Upson County
- Hart County
- Union County
- Stephens County
- Toombs County
- Butts County
- Grady County
- Fannin County
- Chattooga County
- Franklin County
- Burke County
- Tattnall County
- Putnam County
- Emanuel County
- Morgan County
- McDuffie County
- Meriwether County
- Greene County
- Lamar County
- Pierce County
- Pike County
- Long County
- Mitchell County
- Banks County
- Worth County
- Elbert County
- Washington County
- Dodge County
- Crisp County
- Brantley County
- Appling County
- Berrien County
- Cook County
- Rabun County
- Jasper County
- Ben Hill County
- Brooks County
- Oglethorpe County
- Dade County
- Jeff Davis County
- Jefferson County
- Screven County
- Towns County
- Charlton County
- Bleckley County
- Crawford County
- Heard County
- Macon County
- McIntosh County
- Dooly County
- Candler County
- Bacon County
- Telfair County
- Evans County
- Lanier County
- Early County
- Pulaski County
- Wilkes County
- Seminole County
- Johnson County
- Irwin County
- Turner County
- Wilcox County
- Jenkins County
- Terrell County
- Hancock County
- Wilkinson County
- Montgomery County
- Chattahoochee County
- Atkinson County
- Lincoln County
- Taylor County
- Twiggs County
- Marion County
- Wheeler County
- Clinch County
- Treutlen County
- Randolph County
- Miller County
- Talbot County
- Calhoun County
- Warren County
- Stewart County
- Schley County
- Echols County
- Glascock County
- Clay County
- Baker County
- Quitman County
- Webster County
- Taliaferro County
01Is health insurance available year-round in Georgia?
Marketplace plans (HealthCare.gov for Georgia) follow the standard ACA Open Enrollment Period — November 1 through January 15 in most years — plus Special Enrollment Periods triggered by qualifying life events like losing employer coverage, getting married, or moving to a new state. Off-exchange private plans sometimes offer additional enrollment windows. I confirm your eligibility before recommending a plan.02Which carriers offer ACA marketplace plans in Georgia?
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia, Alliant Health Plans, CareSource, Ambetter from Centene, Oscar Health are among the active QHP issuers in Georgia based on the most recent CMS Marketplace Open Enrollment Period public-use file. Carrier participation can change year-to-year; before recommending a plan I always confirm the current carrier set against the live HealthCare.gov listings for your zip code.03How much does the average Georgia resident pay for health insurance after subsidy?
It varies significantly by age, income, county, and tobacco status. Per the most recent CMS Open Enrollment Period public-use file, Georgia consumers receiving an Advance Premium Tax Credit averaged $531/month in APTC. The actual premium-after-subsidy you'd pay depends on your specific household. I run real numbers for your zip and projected income before recommending anything.04Do I need to be a Georgia resident to buy a plan there?
Yes for marketplace coverage — ACA marketplace plans are tied to your state of residence as of the date you enroll. If you're moving to Georgia, the move itself is a qualifying life event that triggers a 60-day Special Enrollment Period; that's the cleanest way to switch into a Georgia plan from out-of-state coverage. I'm licensed in Georgia and 40+ other states, so transition coverage is a single-broker handoff if you're crossing state lines.05What if my income is too low for a marketplace subsidy?
Eligibility depends on whether Georgia expanded Medicaid. This state has not expanded Medicaid, which leaves a coverage gap for adults below 100% FPL who don't qualify for marketplace subsidies and don't qualify for Medicaid under traditional rules. The marketplace application checks Medicaid eligibility automatically and routes you to the right program.06What does it cost to work with you?
Nothing. Insurance brokers are compensated by the insurance carriers via commissions built into every plan's pricing. You pay the same premium whether you enroll on your own or through me, but going through me means you get full-marketplace comparison, plan-specific provider verification, and ongoing support — at no added cost.
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