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Cheapest ACA plans in Sarasota County, Florida for 2026

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

Sarasota County, Florida has 4 on-exchange carriers offering 119 plans for 2026. The cheapest Bronze plan a 40-year-old can enroll in is Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze at $530 per month before subsidies.

Cheapest plans by metal tier

Lowest 2026 monthly premium for a single 40-year-old in Sarasota 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 Sarasota County
Expanded Bronze$53036
Catastrophic$5501
Bronze$5584
Silver$67342
Gold$70325
Platinum$1,10111

The actual cheapest Bronze plan in Sarasota County

Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze

$530/mo
Expanded BronzeDeductible $8,450MOOP $10,150HSA-eligible

For a family of four (two 40-year-olds and two kids under 14): Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze at $1,695/month before subsidies.

Carriers selling 2026 plans in Sarasota County

4 carriers sell 2026 plans on Healthcare.gov. 181 plans total in this county.

CarrierOn-exchange plans
Florida Blue72
Ambetter19
Oscar15
Wellpoint13

Frequently asked questions

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

The cheapest Bronze plan a 40-year-old can enroll in is Ambetter Health Everyday Bronze at $530 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.