Best Health Insurance Plans at Age 30

Average premiums, recommended plan types, and key considerations for 30-year-olds in 2026

Avg. $372/mo · HDHP or Bronze Recommended
$372
Avg. Monthly Premium
$4,464
Avg. Annual Cost
HDHP or Bronze
Recommended Plan Type

Health Insurance Strategy at Age 30

Healthcare Risk: Low-Moderate Best Plan: HDHP or Bronze

At 30, your health insurance strategy depends on your life plans. If you are single and healthy, Bronze or HDHP plans keep costs low. However, if you are planning to start a family in the next year, upgrading to a Silver or Gold plan before pregnancy is wise since maternity care involves many appointments, labs, and delivery costs. Remember, you cannot change plans mid-year unless you have a qualifying life event.

Key Considerations for 30-Year-Olds

Estimated Monthly Premiums at Age 30 by Plan Type

Plan TypeMonthly PremiumAnnual PremiumTypical DeductibleOOP Maximum
Catastrophic$205$2,455$9,450$9,450
HDHP$253$3,036$4,000-$7,000$7,000-$9,450
Bronze$305$3,660$5,000-$8,000$8,000-$9,450
Silver$372$4,464$3,500-$5,500$6,000-$8,500
Gold$450$5,401$1,000-$2,500$5,000-$7,500
Platinum$539$6,473$0-$500$2,000-$4,000

National average estimates for 2026 before subsidies. Actual premiums vary by state, insurer, and zip code.

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