Average cost of a family health insurance plan now nearly $27,000
(The Hill) - The cost of employer-sponsored health insurance rose for the third year in a row in 2025, approaching an average of almost
Family premiums are up 6 percent, or
On average, workers contributed
The annual survey of more than 1,800 small and large employers offers a snapshot of workplace-sponsored health insurance across the country. Nearly half the
The large increase in premiums is being driven primarily by increased spending on health care. According to the survey, employers are singling out drug prices as a factor contributing to higher premiums in recent years.
Significant shares of firms also cited the prevalence of chronic disease, higher utilization of services and hospital prices.
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Among firms with more than 200 employees, more than a third said prescription drug prices contributed "a great deal" to higher premiums in recent years. Chief among them are the popular GLP-1 drugs, which include the weight-loss treatments Wegovy and Zepbound.
Among the biggest firms — those with at least 5,000 workers — 43 percent said they cover GLP-1 drugs for weight loss in their largest plan, up from 28 percent in 2024.
"There is a quiet alarm bell going off. With GLP-1s, increases in hospital prices, tariffs and other factors, we expect employer premiums to rise more sharply next year," KFF President and CEO
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But the cost of health insurance is more than just premiums. The average deductible for an individual plan is now almost
More than half of covered workers at small firms now face a deductible of at least
KFF said it expects deductibles and other forms of cost-sharing may climb as companies look to push more costs of medical care onto employees.
"Employers have nothing new in their arsenal that can address most of the drivers of their cost increases, and that could well result in an increase in deductibles and other forms of employee cost sharing again, a strategy that neither employers nor employees like but companies resort to in a pinch to hold down premium increases," Altman said.


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