Neill, it depends on your age. I'm assuming you have a spouse, so in Illinois, you'll pay around $1600 a month, or $18,000 a year, for you and your spouse and coverage for your children. This is with a $5,200 deductible.
Right now, the rates are around $500 a month for a non-smoker aged 50, and a $5,200 deductible, and that's for state issued insurance. If you go through Humana, United health, or some other insurance company, the rates will be higher. Blue Cross/Blue Shield is the cheapest around.
The people that placed all their personal information on the government's website will now be checked by the IRS. If they misstated anything to try and get a lower rate, be prepared to be audited. Or I guess if you're a Republican, you'll be audited too. You have to provide bank account information in order to do automatic withdrawal, and with that you officially give the government access to your bank account. Forget about paying your medical bills off a little at a time, the government can just deduct what you owe.
Meanwhile, hackers have already hacked into the government website, which had the security level of a child's lemonade stand. All their personal information has been compromised.
The good news in all of this is that the Obama zombies have finally shut up. They've made excuses for all his failures, and Obama has blamed everyone else for his incompetence, but this one they can't wiggle out of. America is doomed.
It will get MUCH worse in 2014 when the corporations and companies with more than 50 employees get hit. Be prepared, you're rates may double. And tax hikes are coming to help pay for this mess.