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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Workplace Health Insurance Premiums Finally Stopped Skyrocketing. Now For The Bad News. : huffingtonpost





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Workplace Health Insurance Premiums Finally Stopped Skyrocketing. Now For The Bad News.

Workplace Health Insurance Premiums Finally Stopped Skyrocketing. Now For The Bad News.
Workplace Health Insurance Premiums Finally Stopped Skyrocketing. Now For The Bad News.
WASHINGTON ― Employers that provide health insurance, who cover nearly half of all Americans, saw modest premium increases this year, which is good news.But wait until you see the rest of the findings of a new survey.The average annual cost of an employer-sponsored family plan rose just 3 percent to $18,142 this year, and the average annual cost for an individual plan stayed virtually the same at $6,435.


moreover from wfae

Premiums Grow Modestly In Biggest Health Insurance Market

Premiums Grow Modestly In Biggest Health Insurance Market
Premiums Grow Modestly In Biggest Health Insurance Market
In the health insurance market that affects the most people, premiums are continuing a recent trend of rising modestly.The Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research & Educational Trust released their annual report on the employer market Wednesday.The report focuses on the largest part of the health insurance system by far: people covered through their jobs.


in addition opb

Health Insurance Premiums Increase 3 Percent For Working People . News

Health Insurance Premiums Increase 3 Percent For Working People . News
Health Insurance Premiums Increase 3 Percent For Working People . News
The 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.


besides consumerreports

Increases in Health Insurance Premiums – Consumer Reports

Increases in Health Insurance Premiums – Consumer Reports
Increases in Health Insurance Premiums – Consumer Reports
Plans that were underpriced will cost more next year, but that doesn't mean the Affordable Care Act is backfiring


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