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Exhibit 1. Average Premiums in Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont by Metal Tier, Single Coverage, 2014 and 2015. Note: All single rates are for 40-year-old nonsmokers.
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Exhibit 1. Average Premiums in Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont by Metal Tier, Single Coverage, 2014 and 2015 Note: All single rates are for 40-year-old nonsmokers. Source: Review of publicly available 2014 and 2015 rate filings from the Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont Departments of Insurance and insurance exchange marketplace websites.
Exhibit 2. Average Premiums in Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont for Single, Couple, and Family Coverage, 2014 and 2015 Note: Single rates are for 40-year-old nonsmokers; couple rates are for two 40-year-old nonsmokers; family rates are for a family of four (two 40-year-old nonsmokers plus two children in the 0–20 age bracket). Source: Review of publicly available 2014 and 2015 rate filings from the Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont Departments of Insurance and insurance exchange marketplace websites.
Exhibit 3. Average Deductibles, Out-of-Pocket Limits, and Copayments in Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont by Metal Tier, 2014–2015 Source: Review of publicly available 2014 and 2015 rate filings from the Colo., Conn., Minn., and Vt. Depts. of Insurance and insurance exchange marketplace websites.
Exhibit 4. Statewide Averages for Benchmark Plans in Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont, 2014 and 2015 Note: Single rates are for 40-year-old nonsmokers. Source: Review of publicly available 2014 and 2015 rate filings from the Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Vermont Departments of Insurance and insurance exchange marketplace websites.