Many Oregonians to Face Higher Health Insurance Costs in 2025 | Insurify
Health insurance is about to get more expensive for many individuals and small businesses in
The 2025 increases will affect people who buy their own health insurance and small businesses employing 50 people or fewer. About 170,000 Oregonians will face premium increases.
The impact for individuals and small businesses by the numbers
This means a 40-year-old living in
Silver Coverage provides mid-level health insurance benefits.
PacificSource cited increased medical and pharmaceutical costs as the reason for its filing an increase request.
The
Average rate approvals for the small business market were far more volatile, topping out with a 16.3% rate increase for
What's next? Public input to rate reviews remains limited
Public input was also limited during this rate review period, with only a single public comment submitted to the division's public comment portal.
"These rate increases are terrible," the anonymous comment stated. "I already have many people who bail on the Marketplace because it is still too expensive for their income level. There will be more and more people who will go uninsured because of this."
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