Large Employers Say Health Plans Will Cost $14K Per Worker Next Year
The average 5 percent hike is modest in comparison to the double-digit premium increases that insurers that sell plans in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces have been requesting, citing the financial challenges of the marketplace and threats by the White House to discontinue federal subsidies. It’s not great, because it’s still multiples of wage…
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