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Cheapest ACA plans in Indian River County, Florida for 2026

Plan year 2026, last refreshed 2026-04-19T08:08:55.462Z.

Indian River County, Florida has 5 on-exchange carriers offering 121 plans for 2026. The cheapest Bronze plan a 40-year-old can enroll in is Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze at $436 per month before subsidies.

Cheapest plans by metal tier

Lowest 2026 monthly premium for a single 40-year-old in Indian River County, on-exchange, before any subsidy. Per-age figures derived from the CMS QHP Landscape file using the HHS standardized age-rating curve (45 CFR 147.102).

TierCheapest age 40 monthlyPlans in Indian River County
Catastrophic$2882
Expanded Bronze$43635
Bronze$5313
Silver$55443
Gold$56230
Platinum$1,2008

The actual cheapest Bronze plan in Indian River County

Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze

$436/mo
Expanded BronzeHSA-eligible

For a family of four (two 40-year-olds and two kids under 14): Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze at $1,395/month before subsidies.

Carriers selling 2026 plans in Indian River County

5 carriers sell 2026 plans on Healthcare.gov. 192 plans total in this county.

CarrierOn-exchange plans
Florida Blue58
Ambetter19
Health First Commercial Plans, Inc.16
Cigna15
Wellpoint13

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest ACA plan in Indian River County, Florida for 2026?

The cheapest Bronze plan a 40-year-old can enroll in is Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze at $436 per month before subsidies. Plans sell through Healthcare.gov. Data refreshed 2026-04-19T08:08:55.462Z.

Can I use Healthcare.gov to enroll in a Florida ACA plan?

Yes. Florida uses the federally-facilitated Marketplace, which is HealthCare.gov. You enroll at healthcare.gov, and your federal premium tax credit and cost-sharing reductions are applied there. Florida does not operate a state-based exchange for PY2026.

How big is Florida's ACA Marketplace?

Florida has the largest ACA Marketplace in the country by a wide margin. About 4.54 million Floridians selected a 2026 plan during open enrollment, roughly one in every five Marketplace enrollees nationwide and about 29% of all HealthCare.gov (FFM) enrollment.

What is the Medicaid coverage gap in Florida, and does it affect me?

Florida has not expanded Medicaid, so roughly 800,000 to 1.4 million low-income adults fall into a coverage gap. If your household income is below 100% FPL and you are not pregnant, disabled, or covered by another Medicaid category, you likely won't qualify for either Medicaid or a Marketplace premium tax credit. A ballot initiative to expand Medicaid was postponed to 2028.

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Sources

Plan year 2026, last refreshed 2026-04-19T08:08:55.462Z. Methodology and full data attribution at about.