Association of Health Care Journalists: Report Shows Rising Insurance Costs Erode Workers' Earnings, Increase Disparities
Rising health insurance premium rates have cost families with workplace coverage more than
In an article published
The study shows that rising premiums are costing workers through lost pay raises they could have received otherwise, as
An important feature of the study is that the rising cost of health insurance premiums affects low-income workers and people of color more than it affects high earners, the JAMA Network Open researchers explained.
Among families with employer-sponsored health insurance, the mean cumulative lost earnings from 1988 to 2019 associated with growth in health insurance premiums was
"In all 32 years of the study, health care premiums as a percentage of compensation were significantly higher for non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic families than for non-Hispanic White families," they wrote.
"Our results depict the hidden costs of increasing health insurance premiums for the
An increasing burden over time
Over many years, increases in premium rates have outpaced wage growth, meaning families' payments for health insurance have become a larger part of total compensation as employers pay more for health benefits and ask families to pay more as well, as Owens noted.
"Premiums usually don't vary based on income level, making them a larger percentage of total compensation for low-income workers -- who are disproportionately people of color -- than those with higher incomes," Owens added.
Almost every year, health insurers charge employers more as hospitals, physicians and other providers charge more as well. In 2023, the average workplace health plan cost almost
In addition to paying for health insurance premiums, all consumers have to pay out of pocket for costs that insurance does not cover. These costs include deductibles, copayments and coinsurance.
In 2022, the most recent year for which these data are available, consumers paid
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Original text here: https://healthjournalism.org/blog/2024/03/report-shows-rising-insurance-costs-erode-workers-earnings-increase-disparities/
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