Higher FEHBP Rates Take Another Bite Out of Federal Paychecks
Health insurance premiums for federal employees will increase by an average of 6.1 percent next year, raising the cost of living for federal workers just as
The Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) will raise all premiums by an average of 4 percent, according to an announcement today by the
About 8.3 million federal employees, retirees, and eligible family members are covered by health insurance offered through the FEHBP.
"All federal employees should have access to quality health insurance for themselves and their families at affordable rates," said
Some in
OPM also announced that rate increases for the 1.9 million participants in the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program will be 1.26 percent for dental coverage, and vision benefit premiums, paid by approximately 1.3 million individuals, will decrease by 0.48 percent.
NTEU will continue to press
NTEU represents 150,000 employees at 31 federal agencies and departments.
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