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Massachusetts Health Insurance Guide

How Much Is Health Insurance in Massachusetts? (2026 Cost Guide)

The average health insurance premium for an individual Massachusetts resident is between $475 and $725 per month for an ACA Marketplace plan before subsidies. ConnectorCare layers state subsidies on top of federal PTC — many households pay $0–$75/month. Below we break down real cost ranges for the most common Massachusetts coverage options.
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Massachusetts Health Insurance Costs at a Glance

These are typical monthly premium ranges for a single 40-year-old in Massachusetts before subsidies. Actual rates vary by county, carrier, and underwriting rules.

Plan TypeMonthly PremiumBest For
ACA Marketplace (Bronze)$380 – $544Lowest premiums, high deductible
ACA Marketplace (Silver)$475 – $725Balanced cost + cost-sharing reductions
ACA Marketplace (Gold)$618 – $943Lowest out-of-pocket costs
Short-Term Health Insurance$100 – $300Temporary gap coverage
Fixed Indemnity Plan$75 – $250Supplemental cash benefits
Dental Insurance$25 – $60Preventive and basic dental care
Vision Insurance$15 – $40Exams, lenses, and frames

Massachusetts expanded Medicaid (MassHealth). The state also has an individual mandate — residents must maintain qualifying coverage.

ACA Marketplace Plans in Massachusetts

Massachusetts residents enroll through Massachusetts Health Connector. Plans are categorized into metal tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Each tier represents a different split between monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs when you receive care.

  • Bronze: Lowest monthly cost, but higher deductibles. Good if you rarely need medical care.
  • Silver: Mid-range premiums. Qualifying incomes unlock Cost-Sharing Reductions that lower deductibles and copays.
  • Gold/Platinum: Higher premiums, but lower deductibles and copays. Best for people with ongoing medical needs.

Learn more about ACA Marketplace plans →

Short-Term Health Insurance in Massachusetts

Short-term plans can help Massachusetts residents bridge a gap between jobs or outside the ACA Open Enrollment Period. Premiums are much lower than ACA plans, often starting around $100/month for a healthy individual.

However, short-term plans are not required to cover all ACA essential health benefits. They may exclude pre-existing conditions, maternity care, mental health services, and prescription drugs. Always read the plan details before enrolling, and check current Massachusetts rules on maximum duration.

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What Affects Your Massachusetts Health Insurance Cost?

Age

Older applicants pay higher premiums. ACA Marketplace rates can be up to 3 times higher for older adults than for younger applicants.

Income & Subsidies

If your household income is between 100% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level, you may qualify for Premium Tax Credits that lower your monthly premium.

Massachusetts County

Plans, networks, and prices vary by county across Massachusetts. Metro counties often have more carrier options than rural counties.

Coverage Level

Bronze plans cost less per month but have higher deductibles. Gold and Platinum plans cost more upfront but reduce what you pay at the doctor.

Tobacco Use

ACA insurers can charge tobacco users up to 50% more for Marketplace premiums. This surcharge does not apply to subsidies.

How to Save on Health Insurance in Massachusetts

Health insurance is one of the largest household expenses, but there are several ways Massachusettsresidents can lower their costs:

  1. Apply for ACA subsidies. The Premium Tax Credit is based on your income and can cut Marketplace premiums by hundreds of dollars per month.
  2. Check Cost-Sharing Reductions (CSR). If your income is below 250% of the poverty level, Silver plans come with lower deductibles and copays.
  3. Compare all carriers in your county. Massachusetts plans from Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, Mass General Brigham Health Plan, WellSense, Fallon, and Health New England vary meaningfully in price for the same metal tier.
  4. Consider a Short-Term plan only for temporary gaps. These are cheaper but provide less protection. Do not rely on them for long-term coverage.
  5. Work with a licensed agent. A local Massachusetts TruePath agent can identify plans, subsidies, and networks you might miss online.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost of health insurance in Massachusetts per month?

For a single 40-year-old, the average ACA Marketplace premium in Massachusetts is roughly $475 to $725 per month before subsidies. Family premiums typically range from $1,100 to $2,000 depending on ages, plan tier, and county.

Can I get free or low-cost health insurance in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts expanded Medicaid (MassHealth). The state also has an individual mandate — residents must maintain qualifying coverage. Many moderate-income households also qualify for ACA subsidies that bring monthly premiums under $100.

When can I enroll in a Massachusetts health plan?

The ACA Open Enrollment Period runs November 1 through January 15 in most states (later in NJ and MA). You can also enroll if you have a qualifying life event such as losing job-based coverage, getting married, moving, or having a baby.

Does Massachusetts have a health insurance penalty?

Yes. Massachusetts has a state individual mandate — residents must maintain qualifying coverage or pay a state tax penalty.

Are short-term plans cheaper than ACA plans in Massachusetts?

Yes, short-term plans typically cost $100 to $300 per month for a healthy individual. They are cheaper because they offer limited benefits and are not guaranteed-issue. They are best used as temporary coverage, not a long-term substitute.

Get Your Massachusetts Health Insurance Quote

Compare ACA, short-term, and supplemental plans in your Massachusetts county. A licensed agent will help you find the right coverage and apply every subsidy you qualify for.

No cost, no obligation. Licensed agents only.

The costs and ranges shown above are estimates based on typical Massachusetts rates for 2026 and are for general informational purposes only. Actual premiums, deductibles, and subsidies depend on your household income, age, county, tobacco use, family size, and the specific plan and carrier you choose. This guide is not a quote or an offer of coverage. For an accurate, personalized quote, contact a licensed TruePath agent or request a free quote.