Exchange
Vermont Health Connect
State-based exchange
Medicaid Expansion
โ Expanded
Adults up to 138% FPL eligible
Avg. Benchmark Premium
$680/mo
Age 40, Silver plan
Vermont ACA Health Insurance Overview
Vermont operates Vermont Health Connect, a state-based exchange for ACA health insurance enrollment. The state has expanded Medicaid, providing coverage for adults earning up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level. In 2026, the majority of Vermont marketplace enrollees are expected to qualify for premium tax credits that significantly reduce their monthly premiums. Vermont Health Connect is the state exchange. High premiums reflect the small risk pool and rural geography, but strong Medicaid coverage exists.
Vermont Income Limits for ACA Subsidies (2026)
ACA subsidy eligibility is based on the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). The table below shows key income thresholds for an individual in Vermont. For a family, multiply by the household size factor (e.g., a family of 4 at 100% FPL โ $50,706/year).
| FPL Level | Annual Income (Individual) | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| 100% FPL | $15,650 | Minimum income for marketplace subsidies (below this โ Medicaid) |
| 138% FPL | $21,597 | Medicaid expansion threshold โ above this, use marketplace |
| 150% FPL | $23,475 | Below this threshold, $0-premium Silver plans are often available |
| 400% FPL | $62,600 | Traditional โsubsidy cliffโ โ but the ARP extension through 2025 removed the cliff, capping premiums at 8.5% of income for all enrollees |
Based on 2025 Federal Poverty Guidelines used for the 2026 plan year. Alaska and Hawaii have higher FPL thresholds.
How ACA Subsidies Work in Vermont
ACA subsidies in Vermont are calculated based on your household income relative to the Federal Poverty Level and the cost of the benchmark Silver plan in your area. Because Vermont has expanded Medicaid, residents below 138% FPL typically qualify for Medicaid rather than marketplace subsidies. Use our calculator to see exactly how much you could save on Vermont Health Connect plans.
How to Enroll in Vermont
Vermont operates its own health insurance exchange: Vermont Health Connect.
Visit your state's exchange website to browse plans, compare premiums, and enroll during Open Enrollment or a Special Enrollment Period. You may also find state-specific subsidies or programs not available on HealthCare.gov.
Medicaid in Vermont
Vermont has expanded Medicaid under the ACA.
Adults with household income up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level may qualify for Medicaid coverage with little or no premium cost. If your income drops due to the subsidy cliff, Medicaid may be an option.
Calculate Your Vermont Premiums
See how the subsidy cliff affects your specific situation.
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