according to consumerreports
Increases in Health Insurance Premiums – Consumer Reports
Increases in Health Insurance Premiums – Consumer ReportsPlans that were underpriced will cost more next year, but that doesn't mean the Affordable Care Act is backfiring
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Health Insurance Premiums Increase 3 Percent For Working People . News
Health Insurance Premiums Increase 3 Percent For Working People . NewsThe average annual cost of employer provided health insurance increased 3 percent this year, to more than $18,000.That's according to a report from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.Three percent is considered a relatively modest increase for health care.
moreover from thefiscaltimes
Employers Use High Deductibles to Hold Down Health Insurance Premiums
Employers Use High Deductibles to Hold Down Health Insurance PremiumsConsumers typically obsess on the premiums when evaluating health insurance choices offered by their employers or private insurers and are highly sensitive to any changes in the rates.As another Obamacare enrollment season rolls around, some analysts are estimating that premiums could rise between 10 percent and 24 percent in 2017 on average.But a new study by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Research and Educational Trust concludes that consumers would be wiser to focus on the deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs associated with their plans – especially the 150 million Americans who obtain their health care insurance through their employers.
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