A hard-won provision of the Affordable Care Act allows young adults to stay on their family’s insurance until age 26.
But after that, those without employer-based insurance face an array of complicated choices, including whether to shop on the insurance plan exchanges, apply for Medicaid or roll the dice and go uninsured.
Are you a young adult confused about navigating the exchanges used to pick plans?
Have you married or taken a job just to get insurance?
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