@@tomcarney-w5g Unfortunately no. You have to be be actively enrolled in an HDHP with HSA to continue to contribute. The money will remain and you can invest/use/leave it to accrue interest, but you can't continue to contribute. It may still make sense for you especially depending upon your age and if you are able to do the catch up contribution. But if premiums are very high, definitely consult with a financial professional to make sure an HDHP with HSA is in your best interests. Thanks for the excellent questions!
in cook county illinois, no plans qualify as HSA
Oh that is very frustrating. Not a single one???
@@iHealthBrokers none! can you still contribute to a HSA without having a HSA eligible plan?
@@tomcarney-w5g Unfortunately no. You have to be be actively enrolled in an HDHP with HSA to continue to contribute. The money will remain and you can invest/use/leave it to accrue interest, but you can't continue to contribute. It may still make sense for you especially depending upon your age and if you are able to do the catch up contribution. But if premiums are very high, definitely consult with a financial professional to make sure an HDHP with HSA is in your best interests. Thanks for the excellent questions!
RIP marketplace with trump
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