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Cheapest ACA plans in Nebraska for 2026

Cheapest Bronze plan in Nebraska, before subsidies: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision in Burt County at $494/month for a 40-year-old non-tobacco user; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision in Burt County at $1,579/month for a family of four (two 40-year-olds and two kids under 14). Nebraska participates in Healthcare.gov, expanded Medicaid in October 2020 via voter Initiative 427, and relies solely on federal APTC (no state premium subsidy or §1332 reinsurance waiver).

Cheapest plans by metal tier

Lowest 2026 monthly premium for a single 40-year-old non-tobacco user, 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 statewide
Expanded Bronze$4942,751
Bronze$573209
Silver$6403,090
Gold$6852,746

The actual cheapest plan in major counties

Same data the search returns: carrier, plan name, monthly premium, individual deductible, individual MOOP. Computed for a single 40-year-old non-tobacco user, before any subsidy. Catastrophic plans excluded because adults 30+ typically need a hardship-exemption certificate to enroll.

Douglas County

$494/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeDeductible $6,000MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Lancaster County

$517/mo

Oscar Insurance Company · Bronze Classic | with Bryan Health

Expanded BronzeDeductible $7,750MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Sarpy County

$494/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeDeductible $6,000MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Hall County

$583/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeDeductible $6,000MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Buffalo County

$583/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeDeductible $6,000MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Dodge County

$494/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeDeductible $6,000MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

The actual cheapest plan for a family of four

Two 40-year-old adults and two kids in the 0-14 age band, before any subsidy. Carrier, plan name, premium, deductible, and MOOP exactly as the search would return them.

Douglas County

$1,579/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeIndividual deductible $6,000Individual MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Lancaster County

$1,654/mo

Oscar Insurance Company · Bronze Classic | with Bryan Health

Expanded BronzeIndividual deductible $7,750Individual MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Sarpy County

$1,579/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeIndividual deductible $6,000Individual MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Hall County

$1,863/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeIndividual deductible $6,000Individual MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Buffalo County

$1,863/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeIndividual deductible $6,000Individual MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Dodge County

$1,579/mo

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska · HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision

Expanded BronzeIndividual deductible $6,000Individual MOOP $10,600HSA-eligible

Subsidies: federal APTC only (no state premium subsidy)

Nebraska does not fund a supplemental state premium subsidy or §1332 reinsurance waiver. Marketplace financial help is federal only:

  1. Federal Advance Premium Tax Credit (APTC). Households 100-400% FPL on the PY2026 standard ACA contribution curve, applied through Healthcare.gov. The ARPA / IRA enhanced subsidies expired 2025-12-31 and are not in effect for 2026, so the hard 400% FPL cliff is back.
  2. Federal cost-sharing reductions (CSRs). Households 100-250% FPL enrolled in a Silver plan receive reduced deductibles, copays, and out-of-pocket maximums automatically.

Nebraska expanded Medicaid effective October 1, 2020, via Initiative 427 (approved by voters in November 2018 with roughly 53% support). Adults 19-64 up to 138% FPL qualify regardless of parental status or disability, so there is no coverage gap in Nebraska. Implementation was delayed by the legislature and required federal intervention before the rollout completed.

Catastrophic plans in Nebraska follow federal rules

Nebraska follows the federal ACA default: Catastrophic plans are available to enrollees under age 30, or at any age with a hardship / affordability exemption. The PY2026 federal auto-expansion applies: adults 30+ automatically qualify when the lowest-cost Bronze plan exceeds the affordability threshold. APTC does not apply to Catastrophic plans.

Tobacco surcharges follow the federal 1.5x default in Nebraska

Nebraska applies the federal ACA default (45 CFR 147.102): carriers may charge tobacco users up to 50% more than non-users (a 1.5-to-1 rate ratio). The Nebraska Department of Insurance reviews rate filings under Neb. Rev. Stat. Chapter 44. No Nebraska-specific cap below the federal 1.5x ceiling has been identified. Federal APTC does not offset the tobacco portion.

Carriers selling 2026 plans in Nebraska

8 carriers, 11,772 plans across 93 counties. 8,796 sold on Healthcare.gov, 2,976 off-exchange-only direct from carriers. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska (an independent BCBS licensee) carries a dominant share of the individual market statewide, including broad rural coverage. Medica and Ambetter (Celtic) compete primarily in the Omaha and Lincoln metros.

CarrierPlans (on + off exchange)
Ambetter3,826
BlueCross BlueShield of Nebraska2,611
Medica2,592
UnitedHealthcare1,581
Oscar1,069
Ambetter Health80
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska12
Oscar Insurance Company1

Enrollment

Open Enrollment for 2026 coverage runs November 1, 2025 through January 15, 2026. Enroll by December 15 for a January 1 effective date; December 16 through January 15 takes effect February 1. Special Enrollment is available year-round for qualifying life events.

Direct enrollment: healthcare.gov.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest ACA plan in Nebraska for 2026?

The cheapest Bronze-tier plan a 40-year-old non-tobacco user can enroll in without paperwork is Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska HeartlandBlue Bronze 6000 Blueprint Health w/ Adult Vision in Burt County at $494 per month before subsidies. Data refreshed 2026-04-19T08:08:55.462Z.

Does Nebraska use Healthcare.gov?

Yes. Nebraska participates in the federally-facilitated Marketplace (FFM), so enrollment and subsidy applications run through healthcare.gov. Nebraska does not operate a state-based exchange for PY2026.

Has Nebraska expanded Medicaid?

Yes, effective October 1, 2020. Nebraska voters approved Initiative 427 in November 2018 with about 53% support. Implementation was delayed by the legislature and required federal involvement before rollout completed. Adults 19-64 up to 138% FPL qualify regardless of parental status or disability, so there is no coverage gap.

Which carriers participate on Healthcare.gov in Nebraska?

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska holds a dominant share of the individual market and is often the only on-exchange carrier in rural counties. Medica and Ambetter (Celtic) typically participate in the Omaha and Lincoln metros. Verify your county's specific carrier lineup during Open Enrollment.

Does Nebraska have a state premium subsidy or reinsurance program?

No. Nebraska does not fund a state premium subsidy or §1332 reinsurance waiver. Marketplace help is federal APTC and CSRs only, and the ARPA/IRA enhanced credits expired at the end of 2025.

What was Initiative 427?

Initiative 427 was a 2018 ballot measure that directed Nebraska to expand Medicaid under the ACA. Voters approved it in November 2018. After legislative delays, expansion coverage finally began October 1, 2020, under the "Heritage Health Adult" program administered by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.

Sources

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