On January 19, 2025, Jeremy applied for the subsidy. Jeremy lives alone and receives
                  $1,300 per month in Social Security benefits before the Medicare Part B premium deduction,
                  and a private pension of $500 per month before taxes. Assume Jeremy's countable resources
                  are below the limit. Jeremy's countable income is:
               
               
                  
                     
                        
                        
                     
                     
                        
                        
                           
                           | Income Type | Income Calculation | 
                     
                     
                        
                        
                           
                           | Social Security | $15,600 (12 x $1,300) | 
                        
                           
                           | Private pension | +$6,000   (12 x $500)
                               | 
                        
                           
                           |   | $21,600 | 
                        
                           
                           |  | - $240  (12 x the $20 general income exclusion)
                               | 
                        
                           
                           |   | Total Countable Unearned Income = $21,360
                               | 
                     
                  
                
               Assume that the applicable FPL for a one-person family is $15,650. (We used the 2025
                  FPL rates for this example. For current FPL rates, see HI 03001.020C.3.). We determine the subsidy income limits as follows:
               
               $15,650 x 135% = $21,127.50
               $15,650 x 140% = $21,910.00
               $15,650 x 145% = $22,692.50
               $15,650 x 150% = $23,475.00
               Analysis: Jeremy’s countable income is greater than 135% of the poverty guideline, but it is
                  less than 140% of the poverty guideline. Jeremy's award letter will state subsidy
                  eligibility will be 100% starting January 1, 2025. Jeremy will pay up to $4.90 for
                  each generic drug or up to $12.15 for each brand-name drug until total out-of-pocket
                  prescription drug spending reaches $2,000).