Employer-Sponsored Coverage Rates for People Ages 0-64 by Federal Poverty Level (FPL) October 24, 2024 State Indicator
Employer-Sponsored Coverage Rates for People Ages 0-64 by Family Work Status October 24, 2024 State Indicator
Employer-Sponsored Coverage Rates for People Ages 0-64 by Race/Ethnicity October 24, 2024 State Indicator disparity, Disparities
Top 5 Things to Know about Women and Medicaid Ahead of the Election October 2, 2024 Blog Changes related to Medicaid could have major consequences for health coverage of women with low incomes as well as pregnancy, postpartum and other reproductive health care for women. Here are the top five things to know about women and Medicaid ahead of the election.
Health Policy is Partisan, But It’s Also Personal October 7, 2024 From Drew Altman In his latest column, KFF President and CEO Drew Altman explores how America’s big health care programs — Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — provide popular benefits valued by Americans from across the political spectrum. As partisan debates move closer to legislation, people may focus more on their personal financial concerns.
Annual Family Premiums for Employer Coverage Rise 7% to Average $25,572 in 2024, Benchmark Survey Finds, After Also Rising 7% Last Year October 9, 2024 News Release Family premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance rose 7% this year to reach an average of $25,572 annually, KFF’s 2024 benchmark Employer Health Survey finds. On average, workers contribute $6,296 annually to the cost of family coverage. This marks the second year in a row that premiums are up 7%.…