Health Insurance for Estheticians in Myrtle Beach, SC

Individual coverage options for the self-employed licensed esthetician in Horry County.

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Estheticians in Myrtle Beach: The Health Insurance Picture

Myrtle Beach is home to 35K residents in Horry County, with a median household income of $40,000. For self-employed Estheticians operating in this market, health insurance is entirely self-managed — there is no employer plan, no group rate, and no HR department to handle enrollment. The ACA marketplace and private individual plans are the two main options.

Esthetician income is tied to client retention and appointment density, with specialty services like chemical peels and lash extensions commanding premium per-service rates. Chemical exposure from skin care products and acids, standing for long hours, and repetitive hand movements are occupational health risks for self-employed estheticians.

What Estheticians in Myrtle Beach Typically Earn — and What That Means for Your Coverage

Based on area income data for Horry County, a self-employed licensed esthetician in Myrtle Beach typically earns in the range of $25,846 per year. That places the typical Esthetician at approximately 165% of the Federal Poverty Level — the key figure used to calculate ACA premium tax credit eligibility and amount.

At 165% of the Federal Poverty Level, income around $25,846 in Myrtle Beach qualifies for ACA premium tax credits through the marketplace. Under current rules, the most a single adult pays for a benchmark Silver plan at this income is $183 per month, before cost-sharing reductions that further lower out-of-pocket costs on Silver plans. Enroll through healthcare.gov during Open Enrollment or a Special Enrollment Period.

Income for self-employed Estheticians is variable in pattern, which means your actual income at year-end may differ from what you projected at enrollment. If your income changes significantly during the year, you can update your marketplace application to adjust your advance premium tax credit and avoid a large balance due or repayment at tax time.

ACA Marketplace Plans for Estheticians in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach residents enroll through healthcare.gov, South Carolina's ACA marketplace. Available carriers in South Carolina include Ambetter, BCBS of South Carolina, and Molina Healthcare. South Carolina has not expanded Medicaid, so self-employed professionals below the subsidy threshold (100% FPL) do not have a marketplace subsidy option and may need to explore other coverage.

Plan selection matters a great deal at this income level. The Silver tier is the only one eligible for cost-sharing reductions, which can drop deductibles from several thousand dollars to a few hundred for qualifying enrollees. For self-employed Estheticians at this income, choosing anything other than Silver likely means leaving substantial financial assistance on the table.

Open Enrollment runs November 1 through January 15 each year. If you need coverage outside that window, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period within 60 days of losing other coverage, getting married, having a child, or moving to Myrtle Beach.

Private Health Insurance for Estheticians in Myrtle Beach

For self-employed Estheticians in Myrtle Beach whose income exceeds ACA subsidy thresholds, private medically underwritten individual plans are available year-round — not limited to open enrollment. These plans require answering health questions and are only available to applicants without significant pre-existing conditions. For healthy Estheticians earning above the subsidy range, private plans can offer an alternative worth comparing against full-price marketplace options.

An independent broker can compare both marketplace and private plan options specific to your income, health history, and Myrtle Beach address at no cost to you.

The Self-Employment Health Insurance Deduction for Myrtle Beach Estheticians

A self-employed professional in Myrtle Beach earning around $25,846 and paying $118 per month in health insurance premiums ($1,416 per year) can deduct that full amount on Schedule 1, Line 17 of their federal return. At a 22% marginal rate, that deduction is worth approximately $312 per year in federal income tax savings alone. This is an above-the-line deduction — it reduces your adjusted gross income regardless of whether you itemize, and it applies to dental and vision premiums as well. The deduction is not available for months in which you (or your spouse) are eligible for employer-sponsored coverage.

For Estheticians receiving an ACA premium tax credit, only the out-of-pocket portion of the premium is deductible — the subsidy-covered portion is not. The interaction between the deduction and the subsidy is calculated iteratively; most tax software handles it automatically.

Myrtle Beach Health Insurance Market at a Glance

  • Population: 35K (Horry County)
  • Median Household Income: $40,000 (~165% of the 2026 FPL)
  • Typical Esthetician Income in Myrtle Beach: ~$25,846 (~165% FPL)
  • ACA Marketplace: healthcare.gov
  • Medicaid Expansion: No
  • Available Carriers: Ambetter, BCBS of South Carolina, and Molina Healthcare

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