Healthcare is an unavoidable expense for many people. Read on to see how a 2024 change now lets you allocate more money toward healthcare in a tax-advantaged manner.
Employer-sponsored insurance covers almost 153 million nonelderly people1. To provide a current snapshot of employer-sponsored health benefits, KFF conducts an annual survey of private and non-federal public employers with three or more workers. This is the 25th Employer Health Benefits Survey (EHBS) and reflects employer-sponsored health benefits in 2023. The survey was fielded from January<span class="readmore-ellipsis">…</span><a href="https://www.kff.org/report-section/ehbs-2023-summary-of-findings/" class="see-more light-beige no-float inline-readmore">More</a></p>
The average annual premium for employer-sponsored family health insurance coverage rose by 7 percent in 2023, according to a study published Wednesday. The results were derived from health research organization KFF’s annual Employer Health Benefits Survey. The organization surveyed private firms and nonfederal government employers with three or more employees, receiving 2,133 completed responses from…
A new Biden administration rule will make more families eligible for subsidized health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Covered California estimates that more than 600,000 Californians could benefit.