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The 2026 benchmark Silver ACA plan in New Hampshire averages around $472/month before subsidies for a 40-year-old non-smoker. Most NH applicants qualify for premium tax credits that cut that by 40–80%. CoverShield walks you through marketplace, off-exchange, and short-term options.

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Avg New Hampshire ACA Silver benchmark

$472/mo

Avg Savings After Re-shop

$400–$700/yr

Carriers Licensed in NH

40+

  • Marketplace & off-exchange NH plans
  • Subsidy eligibility check on the call
  • Short-term, HSA, and high-deductible options
  • Medicare Advantage & Supplement for 65+
  • Family, individual, and self-employed plans
  • Special Enrollment Period (SEP) guidance

New Hampshire health insurance — by the numbers

The 2026 ACA Silver benchmark in New Hampshire runs about $472/month pre-subsidy for a 40-year-old non-smoker. New Hampshire ranks #41 in US population, and most NH marketplace shoppers earning under 400% FPL qualify for premium tax credits that bring net cost to $0–$200/month. Off-exchange and short-term plans are also available for those who don't qualify for subsidies.

Population rank
#41
Capital
Concord
ACA Silver benchmark
$472/mo
Open Enrollment
Nov 1 – Jan 15

Local underwriting notes

What changes when you quote health insurance in New Hampshire

New Hampshire ACA premiums need subsidy math

New Hampshire's 2026 Silver benchmark averages $472/month before subsidies for a 40-year-old non-smoker, roughly 10% below the 50-state average of $522/mo. The sticker price is rarely the final price because household size, projected income, and county benchmark rules can reduce the net premium to $0–$200/month for many NH shoppers.

Networks differ across Manchester, Nashua, Concord

New Hampshire is a low-population market where fewer carriers may compete in rural ZIP codes, so health-plan availability can change by county even when the insurer name looks familiar. Before choosing the lowest premium, agents verify doctors, hospitals, prescriptions, HSA eligibility, deductible exposure, and whether a Silver plan with cost-sharing reductions beats a cheaper Bronze plan.

When off-exchange or short-term coverage fits in NH

ACA marketplace plans are the default when subsidies apply, but off-exchange major medical, short-term medical, hospital indemnity, dental, vision, and Medicare options can fit specific gaps. New Hampshire residents who lost coverage, moved, changed income, married, divorced, or had a baby may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period instead of waiting for November.

New Hampshire market notes

What we see on the ground in NH

Carrier appetite, regulation, and weather exposure that change how health insurance is actually priced in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire expanded Medicaid (NH Granite Advantage). For marketplace, NH runs through HealthCare.gov; Anthem BCBS NH and Harvard Pilgrim dominate the marketplace. Benchmark Silver runs ~$472/mo. NH's strong reinsurance program keeps premiums lower than several neighboring states.

Notable NH health insurance carriers

Anthem Blue Cross Blue ShieldHarvard PilgrimAmbetter

Health Insurance in New Hampshire — All Major Cities

We serve every ZIP in New Hampshire. Common quote requests come from Manchester, Nashua, Concord, and Concord — but rural and small-town NH drivers get the same agent attention.

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New Hampshire — Common Questions

Answers Before You Call

How much is health insurance in New Hampshire?+

The 2026 Silver benchmark in New Hampshire is roughly $472/mo for a 40-year-old non-smoker pre-subsidy. With premium tax credits, most NH marketplace shoppers pay $0–$200/mo depending on household income.

Do I qualify for an ACA subsidy in New Hampshire?+

Most New Hampshire households earning 100–400% of the federal poverty level qualify, and the Inflation Reduction Act extended subsidies above 400% through 2026. We calculate your subsidy on the call so you see the real net cost.

When can I enroll outside Open Enrollment?+

New Hampshire residents who lost coverage, moved, married, had a child, or had certain income changes qualify for a 60-day Special Enrollment Period. We verify eligibility before quoting.

What about Medicare in New Hampshire?+

For 65+ New Hampshire residents, we compare Original Medicare + Supplement (Medigap) plans against Medicare Advantage networks available in your county — and check that your doctors and prescriptions are covered.

What's the ACA Open Enrollment deadline in New Hampshire?+

New Hampshire follows the federal HealthCare.gov calendar (or its own state-based exchange for some states): Open Enrollment runs Nov 1 – Jan 15 each year. Outside that window, NH residents need a qualifying life event (job loss, move, marriage, birth) to enroll. We verify SEP eligibility on the call.

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Health Insurance by city in New Hampshire

Local health insurance pages for the largest New Hampshire cities. Rates and minimums vary by ZIP — pick your city for a localized breakdown.

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