Just for fun, I went to healthcare.gov and put in a household income of $30k (not my actual income) for two adults, both age 34, no children, and got plans starting at $24/month after the subsidy. Looking at silver plans (which tend to be the best option because of the cost-sharing) I see $123/month with a $2600 family deductible/OOP max, $10 drug copay, and $25 doctor copay (until the deductible is reached). I even checked to verify that my current doctor accepts the plan (which took a minute, since there were 789 in-network providers available) and that it covers hearing aids. This is with a $328/month tax credit, in Wisconsin.
I actually get insurance coverage through work - I just wanted to verify that the website is working before I pointed people to it - but it's nice to know that decent coverage is available at a reasonable cost.