Health Affairs October 9, 2024
Gary Claxton, Matthew Rae, Anthony Damico, Aubrey Winger, Emma Wager

Abstract

In 2024, the average annual premium for employer-sponsored family health coverage was $25,572, an increase of $1,604 (7 percent) from 2023. Over the course of the past five years, the average family premium has increased 24 percent, which is similar to growth seen in inflation (23 percent) and wages (28 percent). On average, covered workers contributed 16 percent ($1,368) of the cost of single coverage and 25 percent ($6,296) of the cost of family coverage. The average general annual deductible for single coverage for workers with a deductible was $1,787, similar to that in recent years but 47 percent higher than a decade ago. In 2024, 18 percent of large firms offering health benefits, including 28 percent of those...

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