Health Insurance in Minnesota
The average benchmark silver plan premium in Minnesota's ACA marketplace is approximately $390/month before subsidies. Subsidies are available for most people earning 100–400% of the federal poverty level and can reduce your cost significantly or to $0.
Medicaid in Minnesota
Minnesota has expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Adults with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level (~$20,780/year for an individual in 2024) may qualify for Medicaid at low or no cost.
Minnesota Health Insurance Context
Minnesota expanded Medicaid in 2014 and operates MNsure, its own state marketplace. Minnesota has historically strong public health coverage through its MinnesotaCare program.
Health Coverage Options in Minnesota
- Employer-sponsored insurance: Usually the most cost-effective if available
- ACA Marketplace plans: Available at $390/month/month (before subsidies) — subsidies can dramatically lower your cost
- Medicaid: Available in Minnesota for eligible low-income adults
- Medicare: For adults 65+ and qualifying individuals with disabilities
- Short-term health plans: Low-cost but limited coverage — not ACA-compliant
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does health insurance cost in Minnesota?
The average benchmark silver ACA marketplace plan in Minnesota costs approximately $390/month per month before subsidies. Most people who enroll qualify for premium tax credits that can significantly reduce this cost — or bring it to $0 for lower-income households. Use our calculator to estimate your net premium.
Has Minnesota expanded Medicaid?
Yes, Minnesota has expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Adults with income up to 138% of the federal poverty level may qualify for Medicaid at little or no cost. Visit your state Medicaid office or healthcare.gov to apply.
When can I enroll in health insurance in Minnesota?
The ACA Open Enrollment Period (OEP) typically runs November 1 – January 15 for coverage starting the following year. Outside of OEP, you can enroll if you have a qualifying life event (job loss, marriage, birth, etc.) through a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). Medicaid enrollment is open year-round in Minnesota.
What is the best health insurance plan in Minnesota?
The best plan depends on your health needs, budget, and preferred doctors. In Minnesota, compare Silver plans on the marketplace — they balance premiums and out-of-pocket costs for most people. If you qualify for Medicaid, that is typically the most affordable option. Use our calculator to model different scenarios.