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Self-Employed in Florida? Discover Affordable Health Insurance Options# Blog: Self-Employed in Florida? Here’s How to Get Affordable Health Insurance

If you’re self-employed in Florida — whether you’re in Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, or anywhere else in the state — you probably think health insurance is unaffordable.

You’re not alone. But you’re also probably wrong about the options.

Florida self-employed workers actually have really good options that cost less than most people think.

Your Real Options in Florida

Option 1: ACA Marketplace Plans (Healthcare.gov)

You can buy directly from healthcare.gov or floridahealthfinder.gov.

Cost range: $150–350/month depending on age and coverage level
With subsidies: Possible if you project lower income (potentially $0–100/month)

How it works:

  • Browse plans by metal level (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum)
  • Filter by deductible/copay structure
  • See subsidies applied in real-time based on your income estimate
  • Enroll immediately (no waiting)

Pros:

  • Subsidies if you qualify
  • Comprehensive coverage (preventive, hospitalization, ER, prescriptions)
  • Networks include major Florida providers
  • No waiting periods

Cons:

  • Network restricted to Florida (or nearby states)
  • Higher deductibles at lower price points ($4,000–6,000)
  • Subsidies based on estimated income (you might owe it back if you earn more)

Best for: Self-employed people expecting a lower-income year, or those who want comprehensive coverage with subsidies.

Option 3: Short-Term Health Insurance

Ultra-cheap coverage for gaps (useful if you’re between jobs or waiting for a plan to start).

Cost range: $50–120/month
Duration: 1–6 months

Best for: Very temporary gaps. Not a long-term solution because coverage is limited.

What Costs What in Florida (Real Pricing)

Here’s what actual self-employed Floridians are paying right now:

Age 30, healthy:

  • Marketplace Bronze: $160/month
  • Private plan: $140/month
  • Marketplace Silver (with subsidy): $80/month (if eligible)

Age 40, healthy:

  • Marketplace Bronze: $240/month
  • Private plan: $180/month
  • Marketplace Silver (with subsidy): $120/month (if eligible)

Age 50, healthy:

  • Marketplace Bronze: $380/month
  • Private plan: $280/month
  • Marketplace Gold (with subsidy): $200/month (if eligible)

The pattern: Private plans are 25–30% cheaper than marketplace at all age bands.

How to Get Started Right Now

Step 1: Determine your projected annual income for this year

  • This determines marketplace subsidies

Step 2: Get quotes from both sources

  • Marketplace: Go to floridahealthfinder.gov (Florida’s exchange) or healthcare.gov
  • Private plans: I can send you comparison quotes today

Step 3: Do the math

  • Monthly cost + annual deductible + likely out-of-pocket = your actual cost
  • Factor in tax deductions (especially if you go private + HRA-105)

Step 4: Make a decision

  • Most self-employed Floridians choose private + HRA-105 for cost reasons

Calvenn Starre is a licensed health insurance agent specializing in self-employed coverage in Florida. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. Consult a qualified tax professional for advice specific to your situation.