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Family Health Insurance Prices Continue To Increase

Family Health Insurance Prices Continue To Increase

If you’ve noticed that your family health insurance prices are on the rise, you’re not alone. In fact, the cost of family premiums for employer-sponsored coverage has jumped 47% in the last decade - which outpaces wage growth at 31% and inflation by 23% over the same period. In the last year alone, premiums for family coverage reached an average of $22,221, a 4% increase.

Roughly 155 million people rely on employer-sponsored coverage, with 59% of employers offering health benefits. It’s no secret that the larger the company, the more likely they are to offer a health plan. That said, the looming crisis of affordability continues to be an ongoing issue throughout the country. This proves especially true for small businesses with tighter budgets and fewer management resources at their disposal. On average, small businesses pay 8-18% more than large firms for the same insurance plans. Furthermore, location and industry type can make your organization’s premiums even (you guessed it) higher. Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States typically see more expensive premiums – as do those in the transportation, utility, and construction industries.

Outside of the cost to implement a group health plan, many small business owners are often spread too thin – thus making the cost of time to actually administer the plan yet another hurdle to overcome. Managing a group health plan can be labor-intensive because of the ongoing regulatory changes, complicated communication processes, and the dreadful renewal process.

Still, not offering health benefits is a recruiting and retention risk that you do not want to take. “Offering a healthcare plan is one of the most effective steps you can take as we continue to witness a workforce shortage,” shared GMS VP of Benefits, Beth Kohmann. “In today’s turbulent times, people throughout the country are looking for a solid, affordable healthcare plan to give them peace of mind. As an employer, providing that to your employees is one of the most vital things you can do.”

Given the difficulty of offering an affordable, comprehensive plan, it’s easy to see why many business owners turn to a Professional Employer Organization like GMS. When you partner with GMS, you’ll take advantage of our consultative approach, giving you plan options and savings that will benefit your organization. In fact, last year GMS family premiums were 34% lower than the U.S. average.

Contact us today to discuss a health plan tailored to your organization’s needs.



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