2026 Benchmark Silver Plan Premiums in Ohio (Before Subsidies)
The following premiums are approximate benchmarks for a Silver-tier plan in major Ohio counties (Cuyahoga (Cleveland), Franklin (Columbus), Hamilton (Cincinnati), Summit (Akron), Montgomery (Dayton)). Actual premiums vary by county, ZIP code, carrier, and plan. These are pre-subsidy figures — most buyers pay significantly less after premium tax credits.
| Age |
Benchmark Silver Premium/mo |
Notes |
| Age 30 | $355/mo | Subsidy reduces this for most buyers at this age |
| Age 40 | $400/mo | The benchmark used for subsidy calculation |
| Age 50 | $560/mo | Premiums rise significantly after 50 |
| Age 60 | $850/mo | Subsidies become more valuable at higher ages |
What You Actually Pay After Subsidies (Estimated, Single Adult)
These are estimated monthly out-of-pocket premiums for a 40-year-old in a typical Ohio county after applying premium tax credits on a Silver plan. Actual amounts depend on your specific county benchmark and income.
| Annual Income |
% of FPL |
Est. Monthly Premium (Silver) |
| ~$25,000 | ~160% FPL | $0–$10/mo |
| ~$35,000 | ~224% FPL | $25–$70/mo |
| ~$50,000 | ~320% FPL | $100–$160/mo |
| ~$65,000 | ~416% FPL | $185–$255/mo |
Note: Premiums shown are estimates for illustration. An independent broker can calculate your exact subsidy amount based on your income, household size, county, and age.
Medicaid in Ohio: Free Coverage for Lower Incomes
Ohio has expanded Medicaid. Adults earning up to 138% FPL (~$21,597/year for a single adult) may qualify for Ohio Medicaid at no cost — usually a better value than a low-income marketplace plan.
Major Carriers in Ohio (2026)
The leading marketplace carrier in Ohio is Medical Mutual. Other carriers include Aetna, Cigna, Ambetter, Molina Healthcare, Oscar Health, and UnitedHealthcare (availability varies by county). An independent broker compares all carriers available in your specific ZIP code.
How to Get an Accurate Quote
The only way to get your exact 2026 premium is to enter your specific ZIP code, age, income, household size, and tobacco status on healthcare.gov or with a licensed broker. Plan and premium availability varies significantly county by county — even neighboring ZIP codes can have different carrier options and pricing.