These States Still Penalize Residents Who Don't Have Health Insurance

California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Washington DC still penalize residents without health insurance, using either a flat fee or a percentage of income, capped at the cost of the lowest bronze plan. Exemptions apply for financial hardship, short gaps in coverage, or low income. Basic insurance is often cheaper than penalties and medical bills, and state exchanges may provide subsidies to lower insurance costs.

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