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Best Cheap Health Insurance in New Hampshire (2023)

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The average cost of health insurance in New Hampshire for a 40-year-old across all plan tiers is $324 per month, which is 3% more than the cost of coverage in 2022.

The cheapest Silver health insurance plan in New Hampshire is the Anthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA, which is the most affordable Silver plan available in all counties.

Although this is the cheapest Silver plan, the most cost-effective plan for you will depend on your health, age and financial situation.

In New Hampshire, residents can find affordable health insurance that fits their needs on the state health insurance exchange.

Cheapest health insurance by plan tier

There are four plan tiers to choose from in New Hampshire — Catastrophic, Bronze, Silver and Gold.

For example, the Anthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA is the cheapest Silver plan, and it comes with a monthly premium of $323 for a 40-year-old and a deductible of $3,000. On the other hand, the monthly premium for the cheapest Gold plan, the Anthem Gold Pathway X Enhanced HMO 1500/20%, is $365. That plan has a much lower deductible of $1,500.

Plan tier
Cheapest plan
Monthly cost
Deductible
Out-of-pocket maximum
CatastrophicAnthem Catastrophic Pathway X Enhanced HMO 9100/0%$201$9,100$9,100
BronzeAnthem Bronze Pathway X Enhanced HMO 9100/0% Standard$266$9,100$9,100
SilverAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$3,000$5,200
GoldAnthem Gold Pathway X Enhanced HMO 1500/20%$365$1,500$9,100

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Metal tier is an important factor when it comes to the cost of your health insurance. As you can see from the table above, monthly premiums, deductibles and maximum out-of-pocket costs vary across tiers.

Choosing the metal tier that best suits your medical and financial situation plays an important part in the cost-effectiveness of your plan.

As you can see in the chart below, whichever coverage tier you choose, your health insurance rates increase as you get older. For example, a 60-year-old in New Hampshire pays 112% more each month on average for a Silver plan than a 40-year-old.

Average cost of health insurance in New Hampshire by metal tier

Finding your best health insurance coverage in New Hampshire

Choosing the right tier of coverage for you depends on your health and financial situation. Higher metal tier health plans, like Gold plans, typically have the most expensive premiums but affordable out-of-pocket expenses, like deductibles, copays and coinsurance.

This means if you have high recurring medical costs that arise from a chronic condition or think you may need medical care in the future, a higher metal tier plan may be the best health insurance option for you.

On the other hand, if you are young, healthy and have no expected medical costs — and can cover the higher cost-sharing — a lower metal tier policy may be the right choice for you.

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Gold plans: Best for high expected medical costs

The cheapest Gold plan in New Hampshire is the Anthem Gold Pathway X Enhanced HMO 1500/20%. Compare all tiers in New Hampshire above.

If you use or expect to use your insurance often, Gold health insurance plans are typically the most cost-effective since they generally have the lowest out-of-pocket costs. If you use your insurance often, the lower deductibles and copays can balance out the expensive monthly premiums.

Ultimately, Gold plans are best if you have high expected medical costs, such as chronic conditions that require regular medical attention, or if you are concerned about being able to pay out of pocket for an unexpected condition.

The average monthly premium of a Gold plan in New Hampshire is 16% higher than the average monthly premium of a Silver plan for a 40-year-old. However, Gold plans cover about 80% of your health care costs versus the 70% Silver plans typically cover.

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Silver plans: Best for those with low incomes or average medical costs

The cheapest Silver plan in New Hampshire is the Anthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA. Compare all tiers in New Hampshire above.

Silver plans are a good health insurance option for those looking for a balance between costs and benefits. Although these health plans appear to have a higher monthly premium than Bronze plans while offering similar benefits, Silver policies qualify for cost-sharing reduction (CSR) subsidies, which may lower your out-of-pocket costs if your income qualifies.

To qualify for CSR subsidies with a Silver health plan, you must be part of a lower-income household. You may also qualify for premium tax credits, which also depend on your level of income, to lower your monthly premium. Typical Silver plans cover about 70% of your health care costs, while you pay 30%, but under CSR subsidies, you could qualify for a Silver plan that covers up to 94% of your health care costs.

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Bronze and Catastrophic plans: Best for young, healthy people

The cheapest Bronze plan in New Hampshire is the Anthem Bronze Pathway X Enhanced HMO 9100/0% Standard. The cheapest Catastrophic plan is the Anthem Catastrophic Pathway X Enhanced HMO 9100/0%. Compare all tiers in New Hampshire above.

Catastrophic and Bronze plans typically have lower premiums compared to Silver and Gold plans. However, you must be under 30 years old or qualify for an exemption to buy a Catastrophic plan. You also cannot use a premium tax credit to reduce the cost of a Catastrophic plan.

These cheap policies come with reduced coverage, meaning higher out-of-pocket costs. So if you need medical care during the year, you would have to pay more money yourself in deductibles and copays before the policy would provide coverage.

We don't recommend Bronze or Catastrophic policies unless you can afford the higher deductibles, copays and coinsurance in case of a medical emergency.

Health insurance rate changes in New Hampshire

Health insurance premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums are adjusted annually by insurance providers and then sent for approval to federal regulators. It is important to recognize these changes when choosing your health insurance and budgeting for the coming year.

For 2023, Bronze health insurance policies experienced the largest increase in pricing — increasing 16% from 2022. Catastrophic and Gold were the only plan tiers that saw a decrease in average premiums during this time period.

Plan tier
2021
2022
2023
Change (2022 to 2023)
Catastrophic$187$206$201-2%
Bronze$270$271$31516%
Silver$365$360$3723%
Gold$419$417$407-2%

Monthly premiums are for a 40-year-old.

Health insurance companies in New Hampshire

There are three health insurance companies on the New Hampshire state exchange: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Ambetter from NH Healthy Families and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.

Cheapest health insurance plans by county

The cheapest Silver health insurance plan in every county in New Hampshire is the Anthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA, but you should still do some comparison shopping to see the different costs and benefits of each plan offered in your county.

County
Cheapest Silver plan
Age 40
Couple, age 40
Couple, age 40 and child
BelknapAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
CarrollAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
CheshireAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
CoosAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
GraftonAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
HillsboroughAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
MerrimackAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
RockinghamAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
StraffordAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839
SullivanAnthem Silver Pathway X Enhanced HMO 20% for HSA$323$645$839

Average cost of health insurance by family size in New Hampshire

In addition to the coverage tier, the size of your family and the ages of family members affect your monthly health insurance premium. As adult members of the plan age, monthly premiums are likely to increase annually. Families that insure children 15 years old and up should also expect an annual increase for these children.

The average cost of a Silver health insurance policy for a family of three, assuming two 40-year-old parents and a child, is $966 in New Hampshire. For each child, the average cost of a policy increases by about $222. A family of four, assuming two adults and two children, costs an average of $1,188 per month to insure. On the other hand, an adult couple with no children would pay $743 on average for health insurance.

Family size
Average cost
Individual and child$594
Couple, age 40$743
Family of three (adult couple and a child)$966
Family of four (adult couple and two children)$1,188
Family of five (adult couple and three children)$1,411

Adults are assumed to be 40 years old. Children are assumed to be 14 or younger. Sample rates are based on the average monthly cost of a Silver plan in New Hampshire.

Methodology

Health insurance policy details in this report were compiled from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) government website. Using the public use files (PUFs), ValuePenguin found average values by age, plan tier, county and family size to provide a broad image of the health insurance marketplace in New Hampshire. Plans and providers for which county-level data was included in the CMS Crosswalk file were used in our analysis; those excluded from this data set may not appear.