State officials say over 100-thousand Minnesotans have purchased health insurance through the MNsure exchange so far this enrollment period, with over 50 thousand families set to receive an average tax credit of more than 72-hundred dollars. MNsure C-E-O Allison O’Toole:
Tax credits are even higher in southwest and southeast Minnesota, averaging over 11-thousand dollars, and O’Toole says the only place people can get them is through MNsure. Open enrollment runs through January 14th.



