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A subsidy is an amount of money given directly to firms by the government to encourage production and consumption. The effect of a specific per unit subsidy is to shift the supply curve vertically downwards by the amount of the subsidy. In this case the new supply curve will be parallel to the original.
The effect of a subsidy is to shift the supply curve downward by the amount of the subsidy. Effectively this is an increase in supply. The impact of the subsidy is to lower prices for consumers but to increase the price received by producers.
A subsidy generally affects a market by reducing the price paid by buyers and increasing the quantity sold. Subsidies are usually Pareto inefficient because they cost more than they deliver in benefits. The buyers, who now pay a lower price, gain area B in consumer surplus.
A subsidy will shift the supply curve to the right and therefore lower the equilibrium price in a market. The aim of the subsidy is to encourage production of the good, and it has the effect of shifting the supply curve to the right (shifting it vertically downwards by the amount of the subsidy).
Qualifying for Obamacare subsidies You must be a US citizen or legal resident. You cannot be currently incarcerated. Your income can be no more than 400 percent of the federal poverty level. According to the Federal Register, in 2018 the poverty level for an individual is $12,140.
Obamacare subsidy pay back — income underestimation. The Premium Tax Credit (“subsidy”) is based on your annual income, not just the months you had Marketplace insurance. So if your annual income is higher than what you told the Marketplace, you will need to repay part (or all) of the Advance credit that you received.
Under the ACA, people who earn up to 400 percent of the poverty level (about $48,500 for an individual and $100,400 for a family of four in 2019) are eligible for premium subsidies.
Under the Affordable Care Act, eligibility for Medicaid, premium subsidies, and cost-sharing reductions is based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). But the calculation for that is specific to the ACA it's not the same as the MAGI that's used for other tax purposes.
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