
Is $750–$1,100 a Month for Health Insurance for Two People Normal?

Is $750–$1,100 a Month for Health Insurance for Two People Normal?
(And What to Do If You’re Paying Too Much)
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Let’s not sugarcoat it.
If you and your partner are paying $800 to $1,100 per month for health insurance, and you’re still paying out-of-pocket for labs, urgent care, or basic doctor visits...
You’re not alone, but you might be in the wrong plan.
This blog breaks down why that price is so common (but not always necessary) and what options you actually have, especially if you’re in decent health.
💰 First — What’s “Normal”?
If you don’t qualify for a government subsidy (most couples earning $65K+ combined), you’re likely seeing ACA plans with premiums in this range:

Prices vary by zip code and age. These are full-price averages (no subsidies).
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🔥 Why It Feels Expensive
Most people aren’t using their insurance often.
And when they do, they still get hit with bills because their deductible hasn't been met.
So you’re stuck:
Paying a high premium every month
Paying for doctor visits, labs, and urgent care on top of that
Watching your plan do very little when you need it
🤔 So Is That Normal? Technically, yes.
But that doesn’t mean it makes sense.
ACA plans are built for people who:
Have chronic health conditions
Qualify for government discounts
Need pre-existing condition protections
If that’s not you, then you’re probably paying retail for a plan that doesn’t match your situation.
🧠 The Two Plan Types Most People Don’t Understand
Plan TypeBuilt ForBased OnBest ForACA/MarketplaceLower income or high-risk clientsIncomeSubsidized carePrivate PPO PlansRelatively healthy individualsHealth historyDay-to-day coverage
Private PPO plans offer:
✅ Lower monthly costs
✅ $0 deductibles
✅ Nationwide PPO networks
✅ No referrals for specialists
✅ Day-one coverage for visits, labs, and urgent care
✅ Out-of-pocket caps that stop the bleeding
💡 Real Case Study: Kevin & Rachel, Tampa FL
Ages: 37 & 34
Monthly Premium: $978 on an ACA Silver Plan
Deductible: $6,400
No prescriptions, no dependents
They rarely used their plan and paid almost $12,000 a year for it.
We helped them switch to a private PPO:
New Premium: $514/month total
Deductible: $0
$25 urgent care copay
Labs and doctor visits included
They saved over $5,000 a year and finally had coverage they could actually use.
🧮 Not Sure What You Should Be Paying?
That’s the biggest issue. Most couples never see what else is available.
Instead of just giving you a random quote, I’ll build something custom for you.
🎁 I’ll Send You a Free Personalized Plan Package Built for Two
Here’s what you’ll get:
A side-by-side comparison of ACA vs private plans
Options tailored to your income and health
PPO networks with day-one benefits
All pricing, deductible info, and provider access laid out clearly
My professional recommendation based on your goals
This is not a sales call. You get the full breakdown first, then decide.
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Or text “FREE2025” to (954) 405-2879 and I’ll reply directly.
📝 What I Need From You
To send your package, I just need:
Your First & Last Name
Your Phone Number
Your Email
Estimated Annual Household Income
Any major pre-existing conditions (like cancer, pregnancy, etc.)
That’s it. No spam. No pressure. Just clarity.
I’ll send your full plan package within 24–48 hours.
🎯 Final Thought
If you're paying close to $1,000 each month for coverage that barely works, it’s time to look at options that match how you actually use insurance.
Because coverage is supposed to protect you and give you peace of mind, not drain your wallet for nothing in return.
Let me help you find something smarter.
👉 Click Here to Request Your Free Plan Package
Or text “FREE2025” to (954) 405-2879 and I’ll reply directly.