Wisconsin Health Insurance in 2026
Compare Wisconsin Marketplace plans, see if you qualify for an ACA subsidy, and enroll with a licensed agent — free, with no pressure and no robocalls.
Estimate your Wisconsin subsidy
Enter your household size, income, and age to estimate your 2026 premium tax credit and what you'd pay for a Marketplace plan.
Estimate only, for 2026 coverage in the 48 contiguous states. Your actual subsidy depends on your ZIP code, the plans in your area, and current law. Not a quote or eligibility determination.
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How to save on Wisconsin health insurance
The biggest lever on your Wisconsin premium is the ACA premium tax credit. It caps what you pay for a benchmark silver plan at a percentage of your income — the lower your income, the larger the credit — and the government pays the rest directly to your insurer.
Because Wisconsin has not expanded Medicaid, there can be a coverage gap for the lowest earners — making it especially worth checking your subsidy eligibility, since many residents qualify for Marketplace tax credits through HealthCare.gov.
One important change for 2026: the enhanced pandemic-era subsidies have expired unless renewed, so the “400% cliff” may return for higher earners. That makes comparing plans with a licensed Wisconsin agent more valuable than ever. Prefer to read up first? Browse our insurance guides.
Wisconsin health insurance FAQ
Who qualifies for a health insurance subsidy in Wisconsin?
Most Wisconsin households earning between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level can qualify for an ACA premium tax credit that lowers their monthly premium. Use the calculator above to estimate yours, then a licensed agent can confirm your exact plans and price.
Where do I enroll in health insurance in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin residents enroll through HealthCare.gov during Open Enrollment, which runs November 1 through January 15 in most states, or year-round with a qualifying life event. Our agents can enroll you at no cost.
Did Wisconsin expand Medicaid?
No. Wisconsin has not expanded Medicaid, which can leave a coverage gap for the lowest earners — but many residents still qualify for Marketplace subsidies. An agent can help you find your best option.
Medicaid, Marketplace, and subsidy rules can change year to year. Figures here are general guidance for 2026 — a licensed agent will confirm what's current for Wisconsin.
Get your Wisconsin plan & price
A licensed agent will compare every plan you qualify for, apply your subsidy, and enroll you — free, with no pressure.