George is a 30-year-old farmer who lives in Royal Illinois Henry is a 30-year-old Rider who lives in New York City what can most likely be assumed about their health insurance cost both paid the same fees for health insurance both pay different amounts based on their location both get free insurance from the affordable Care act George qualifies for insurance subsidies Harry does not

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Based on the information provided, we can make the following assumptions about the health insurance costs for George and Henry:

  1. Both pay different amounts based on their location: This is likely true as health insurance costs can vary significantly depending on geographic location due to factors such as local healthcare costs and provider availability.

  2. Both get free insurance from the Affordable Care Act: This is less likely since eligibility for free insurance (such as Medicaid) under the ACA typically depends on income levels, which is not provided in this scenario.

  3. George qualifies for insurance subsidies; Henry does not: This could be a possibility, depending on their income levels and family sizes, which we don't have information about. Generally, individuals in more rural areas may have different qualifications for subsidies compared to urban residents.

Given these points, the most likely assumption is that both pay different amounts based on their location.