I received tax rebates coverage for my premiums last year that I did not receive this year since Florida won't allow tax rebates if your income is too "low". So if you are making less than say $12K a year, you are SOL for healthcare coverage unless you want to hand over $320 a month for premiums while you only make $80 a month? Make it make sense. Thanks Florida, you set all kinds of records with your nonsense.Customer service call today: the website will not allow you to cancel next year's plan that healthcare.gov tries to force you into with an auto enroll if you were enrolled in 2024. You have to call the customer service number to force them to cancel for 2025 if you can't afford their massive premiums increases without the tax rebate. I called in and the rep got my 2025 plan enrollment cancelled for me but kept repeating annoying scripted comments and she also quoted my monthly premiums without factoring the deleted tax rebate in which was false information or quotes. I had to question her on that and force her to clarify that those premiums would in fact would be around $320 a month with the tax rebate taken off the table. It's very concerning to me that I had to force her to clarify that data point and my opinion is that our federal government is pulling some slick business here by auto enrolling folks, forcing phone calls instead of letting the website handle the cancellations, and not being clear on the true prices of the premiums for 2025 with the tax rebates removed if your income falls below a certain level. I am caregiving a disabled family member so my income is what it is but what a kick in the face and with all this shady delivery of it as well. Very disappointed in our government right now. I will vote accordingly now and am irate that the current administration kind of proved their competition across the aisle correct that shady business is found in both parties.