If you're self employed and make over $50,000 a year no matter where in California you live, you'll have to pay full retail premium prices without any discount. My company as a whole makes over 50k a year, but less than 100k a year (still getting off the ground). Thus a monthly premium of $460 a month for a standard decent PPO plan puts a large burden on me. Additionally, if I don't get health coverage I'll have to pay a heavy tax penalty at the end of the year. Essentially as a bootstrapped small business owner, health insurance is a large burden of cost and I was forgotten in the Affordable Care Act. Instead my cost to purchase a plan skyrocketed as I subsidy other people's care. That is not fair, everybody is not paying their fair share. Middle class self employed are the one's who got hurt the most.
Finally go compare CoveredCA.com and then go use https://www.blueshieldca.com. CoveredCA literally is one of the worst designed and functioning apps I've ever seen. It constantly errors and doesn't keep state that I am logged in. The UI/UX is terrible. I'm guessing CoveredCA was outsourced to a non-technically competent contractor overseas. Compare that to BlueOfCalifornia which is a great site, beautifully designed, and functions as it should. This is why government can't have nice things.