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Georgia COBRA Cost Calculator

Calculate your COBRA continuation coverage costs in Georgia and compare all your options. Includes Georgia-specific mini-COBRA rules, ACA Marketplace estimates, and key deadlines.

Mini-COBRA Law
Yes — 3 months
Marketplace Type
FFM
Short-Term Plans
Allowed (up to 12 months)
Avg Individual Marketplace
$440/mo
Georgia Mini-COBRA: Georgia law requires 3 months continuation for all employer group plans
Step 1 — Your Situation
Tell Us About Your Coverage Loss
Enter details about your current situation so we can calculate your COBRA costs and show you all available options in Georgia.
Step 2 — Current Plan Details
Your Employer Health Plan Costs
Enter the full cost of your employer health plan. You can find the total monthly premium on your Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) or by asking HR.
Your Current Monthly Cost
$175
What you pay from your paycheck
COBRA Monthly Cost
$714
102% of full premium
Step 3 — Compare Your Options
All Coverage Options Compared
See all available options side-by-side. We include COBRA, ACA Marketplace estimates for Georgia, and other alternatives based on your situation.
COBRA Monthly Cost
$714
102% of full premium
COBRA Admin Fee: 2% surcharge permitted by law
Cheapest Alternative
$0
Marketplace estimate
Based on Georgia marketplace data
Potential Monthly Savings vs COBRA
$0
$0 annual savings
Side-by-Side Cost Comparison
OptionMonthly CostAnnual CostDuration
Key COBRA Deadlines
Georgia State Continuation Coverage
Georgia law requires 3 months continuation for all employer group plans. Georgia has a limited 3-month state continuation law. The state has competitive marketplace options, especially in metro Atlanta.

Built on Real Data — Not Guesswork

This tool is powered by federal COBRA regulations and Georgia-specific continuation coverage laws, calibrated to 2026 market conditions.

Federal COBRA Law

29 U.S.C. 1161-1168 (ERISA Title I, Part 6). Coverage rights, qualifying events, and 102% premium calculation.

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Georgia Continuation Law

Georgia-specific mini-COBRA rules, small employer coverage, and state marketplace data from FFM.

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ACA Marketplace Data

2025-2026 benchmark plan premiums from CMS and Georgia marketplace filings. Updated for current enrollment periods.

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Calculation Methodology
How This Calculator Works
  • COBRA Premium = Total Monthly Premium × 102% (the 2% admin fee is the maximum allowed by federal law)
  • Federal COBRA Duration: 18 months for most qualifying events; 36 months for divorce, dependent aging out, Medicare entitlement, or death of covered employee
  • State Continuation: Georgia Georgia law requires 3 months continuation for all employer group plans
  • Marketplace Estimate: Based on Georgia benchmark Silver plan premiums from CMS/state exchange data. Actual costs depend on age, income, and tobacco use
  • Short-Term Plans: Short-term plans are available in Georgia for up to 12 months. They are not ACA-compliant.
  • Coverage Tier Multipliers: EE Only = 1.0x, EE+Spouse = 2.0x, EE+Children = 1.8x, Family = 2.85x (based on KFF EHBS averages)

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes. Actual COBRA and marketplace costs depend on your specific plan, age, income, and location. Data sources: DOL COBRA guidance, CMS marketplace data, KFF EHBS 2025, Georgia insurance department. Calibrated to 2026 market conditions.