Terra-Sea wrote:
I'm a health insurance broker and your experience with Cobra vs. ACA is very unusual. Usually, COBRA is horrifically expensive.
Well, for
arrays and myself COBRA was actually
cheaper.
For OP, I'm 64 & my wife is 63 and like you we're from WI too. (Although we became Arizona residents this year.) My COBRA runs out in December so I'll need about 2 months of coverage before I get Medicare and my wife will need at least another year of individual coverage.
When I compared rates using
www.ehealthinsurance.com and
www.healthcare.gov, I decided to stick with COBRA as long as I could because my COBRA plan ("Bronze" rating) was about the same price as similar plans.
Traditionally, full timers preferred South Dakota, Texas, or Florida as domiciles because none of these states have income tax. However, the new health care law (ACA) changes things,
especially if you are not eligible for Medicare and have to purchase individual health insurance.
If you consider this, then South Dakota doesn't look so good because the state has very few health care providers compared to Texas and Florida. (And you may want to cross Texas off your list until -- or if -- the state vehicle registration process changes.)
Finally, if you have not yet priced individual health insurance, you may be in for sticker shock. Use
www.healthsherpa.com to "window shop" for health insurance by state and ZIP code.