Washington approved insurance rate increase
Sep. 11—Washington's insurance commissioner announced Wednesday that his office has approved a 10.7% rate increase for those residents who obtain insurance through the state's exchange.
The office of
"I know this rate increase will hit hard for many people, especially at a time when other expenses are up," Kreidler said in a news release. "A key driver behind these rates is the increase in services used and the cost to deliver that care."
Kreidler pointed out that the 10.7% increase was slightly lower than the 11.3% increase that the insurance companies requested.
"Addressing the underlying costs of health care will require some difficult choices, but consumers and our health care system cannot afford to wait," he said in the release.
He noted that his office delivered a report to the state Legislature last month about how policy changes could impact both health care and insurance costs.
"I'm hopeful the Legislature will use this data to work toward meaningful, concrete changes in our health care system," he said. "These costs will not decrease if we don't act now."
The rate increase for 2025 is part of the annual process by which the
How residents pay for insurance depends on their income, the plan they select, the number of people covered, their age, whether they smoke and where they live, according to the release.
Those workers who do not get health insurance from their employers are left to shop for health plans in the individual market.
As of
The lowest rate increase, of only 5.7%, will come for 41,454 people enrolled by
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