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Tom Joad 09-10-2014 12:02 PM

Employee Health Insurance Costs Barely Increased This Year
 
This sounds about right.

The current State of Florida Employee BCBS PPO family plan is $1434 a month or $17,208 a year

Employee Health Insurance Costs Barely Increased This Year
Posted: 09/10/2014 10:01 am EDT Updated: 1 hour ago

Quote:

For a change, the cost of the health insurance you get at work didn't go up much this year.

The cost of job-based health benefits stayed nearly flat in 2014, according to survey results released Wednesday. This year's figures continue a trend of slow growth in premiums for health insurance provided by employers.

The average annual premium for a family plan rose 3 percent to $16,834, and the average price for a single worker increased 2 percent to $6,025, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and the American Hospital Association's Health Research and Educational Trust found. Workers on family plans are paying an average 29 percent of that cost, while single employees are paying 18 percent of it. The groups polled more than 2,000 small and large employers for their report.
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Tom Joad 09-10-2014 12:25 PM

Check this graphic out (from the above article)

http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/z...h/original.jpg

Under George W. Bush (2001-2009) the average cost of a family plan went from $7,061 a year to $13,375 a year. That's an average of 8.3% a year.

Then under the Evil Kenyan Muslim So************************t Anti-Christ Obama it increased for $13,375 to 16,834. That's an average of 4.7% a year.

bobabode 09-10-2014 01:08 PM

Yet 47% of the people still vote for Repugs. It boggles the mind.

BlueStreak 09-10-2014 01:49 PM

It's because the insurance industry finally has some real competition. That's why they spent so much money goading their stooges to run interference.

Dave

BlueStreak 09-10-2014 01:53 PM

The welfare cheat scumbags across the street have a "Re-elect Randy Forbes" sign in their front yard. They're probably tired of people who don't work living off of their checks...................:rolleyes:

Dave

Ike Bana 09-10-2014 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 241506)
Yet 47% of the people still vote for Repugs. It boggles the mind.

Without Obamacare we paid 50% more than the next most expensive 1st world government sponsored health care system...which puts us, on the average, in 40th place in outcomes among 1st world countries.

With Obamacare it's the same deal, but at least there's coverage for most people who couldn't get it before. Which is nice, but it's still shit.

But Bob...we can't blame only the GOP for this. Even with Republican opposition, the primary reason why we don't have a decent healthcare system is because a majority of the ignorant fucking people don't want one. And that includes most alleged "progressives" as well.

What this 5 cent cigar needs is a good country. What this country needs is a good electorate.

BlueStreak 09-10-2014 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ike Bana (Post 241516)
Without Obamacare we paid 50% more than the next most expensive 1st world government sponsored health care system...which puts us, on the average, in 40th place in outcomes among 1st world countries.

With Obamacare it's the same deal, but at least there's coverage for most people who couldn't get it before. Which is nice, but it's still shit.

But Bob...we can't blame only the GOP for this. Even with Republican opposition, the primary reason why we don't have a decent healthcare system is because a majority of the ignorant fucking people don't want one. And that includes most alleged "progressives" as well.

What this 5 cent cigar needs is a good country. What this country needs is a good electorate.

Yep.

Dave

djv8ga 09-10-2014 03:33 PM

The big insurance companies are doing a fantastic job. :)

Rajoo 09-10-2014 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by djv8ga (Post 241530)
The big insurance companies are doing a fantastic job. :)

Of course. They are still entrenched in the middle. Should have let AIG fail as a token FU. :mad:

Ike Bana 09-10-2014 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by djv8ga (Post 241530)
The big insurance companies are doing a fantastic job. :)

If you're a stockholder.:rolleyes:


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