Average Premium Increases for Covered Workers with Family Coverage,

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Exhibit 1.16 Average Premium Increases for Covered Workers with Family Coverage, * Percentage change in family premium is statistically different.
Exhibit 7.22 Among Covered Workers with an Aggregate General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Deductibles, by Plan Type,
Exhibit 5.2 Distribution of Health Plan Enrollment for Covered Workers, by Plan Type and Firm Size, 2012
Exhibit 7.19 Among Covered Workers With a Separate Per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage and a Per Person Limit, Distribution.
Exhibit 7.24 Among Covered Workers with a Separate Per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage and a Per Person Limit, Distribution.
Exhibit 11.3 Among Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers, Percentage of Firms Offering Retiree Health Benefits,
Exhibit 11.3 Among All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers, Percentage of Firms Offering Retiree Health Benefits,
Exhibit 7.17 Among Covered Workers with an Aggregate General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Deductibles, By Plan Type,
Exhibit Among Firms Offering Health Benefits with 50 or More Employees, Percentage of Covered Workers Enrolled at a Firm That Offers Benefits Through.
Exhibit 4.2 Percentage of Covered Workers in Firms Offering One, Two, or Three or More Plan Types, by Firm Size, 2016 *Distribution is statistically different.
Low Wage Level* Few Workers Are Lower-Wage
Exhibit 12.8 Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Firms that Offer Employees an Opportunity to Complete a Biometric Screening, by Firm Size,
Exhibit 4.1 Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Firms That Offer One, Two, or Three or More Plan Types, by Firm Size, 2016 *Distribution.
Exhibit 7.8 Percentage of Covered Workers Enrolled in a Plan with a High General Annual Deductible for Single Coverage, by Firm Size, 2016 * Estimate is.
Exhibit 8.15 Distribution of Covered Workers with the Following Annual Employer Contributions to Their HRA or HSA, for Family Coverage, 2016 NOTE: For.
Increases in Health Insurance Premiums Compared with Other Indicators, 1988–2007 Percent * Premiums are growing at rates more than twice that of other.
Exhibit 7.12 Percentage of Covered Workers Enrolled in a Plan with a General Annual Deductible of $2,000 or More for Single Coverage, by Firm Size,
Exhibit 7.15 Among Covered Workers with an Aggregate General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Deductibles, by Plan Type,
Exhibit 11.3 Among All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers, Percentage of Firms Offering Retiree Health Benefits,
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Exhibit 7.9 Percentage of Covered Workers Enrolled in a Plan with a General Annual Deductible of $1,000 or More for Single Coverage, By Firm Size,
Exhibit 1.7 Distribution of Annual Premiums for Single and Family Coverage Relative to the Average Annual Single or Family Premium, 2016 Percentages.
Exhibit 11.3 Among All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers, Percentage of Firms Offering Retiree Health Benefits,
Exhibit 3.4 Among Workers in Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Eligible Workers Who Take Up Health Benefits Offered by Their Firm, by Firm.
Exhibit 11.4 Among All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers and Offering Retiree Coverage, Percentage of Firms.
Exhibit 7.21 Among Covered Workers with a Separate Per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Deductibles, by.
Exhibit 3.3 Among Workers in Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Workers Eligible for Health Benefits Offered by Their Firm, by Firm Characteristics,
Exhibit 12.7 Among Firms That Offer Health Benefits and Provide Employees the Opportunity to Complete a Health Risk Assessment, The Percentage of Firms.
Exhibit 6.20 Distribution of the Percentage of Total Premium Paid by Covered Workers for Single and Family Coverage, by Firm Wage Level, 2016 SINGLE COVERAGE.
Exhibit 7.11 Percentage of Covered Workers Enrolled in a Plan with a General Annual Deductible of $1,000 or More for Single Coverage After Any HRA/HSA.
Exhibit 7.23 Among Covered Workers with a Separate Per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Structure of Deductible Limits,
Exhibit 7.13 Percentage of Covered Workers Enrolled in a Plan with a General Annual Deductible of $2,000 or More for Single Coverage After Any HRA/HSA.
Exhibit 3.5 Among Workers in Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Workers Covered by Health Benefits Offered by Their Firm, by Firm Characteristics,
Exhibit 3.4 Among Workers in Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Eligible Workers Who Take Up Health Benefits Offered by Their Firm, by Firm.
Exhibit 7.16 Among Covered Workers With a Separate per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Maximum Number.
Exhibit 9.10 Percentage of Covered Workers with Drug Coverage Who Face a Separate Prescription Drug Deductible, by Plan Type, NOTE: Tests found.
Exhibit 8.3 Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage That Offer an HDHP/SO, by Firm Size, * Estimate is statistically different from.
Exhibit Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Importance of Selecting a Plan that Includes a Wellness Program, by Firm Size and Whether Firm Offers.
Exhibit 6.18 Distribution of the Percentage of Total Premium Paid by Covered Workers for Single and Family Coverage, by Wage Level, 2013 SINGLE COVERAGE.
Exhibit Among Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits and Biometric Screenings, the Use of Incentives or Penalties for Various.
Exhibit 8.14 Distribution of Covered Workers with the Following Annual Employer Contributions to Their HRA or HSA, for Single Coverage, 2016 NOTE: For.
Exhibit 7.19 Among Covered Workers With a Separate per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Maximum Number.
Exhibit 7.17 Among Covered Workers with an Aggregate General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Distribution of Deductibles, By Plan Type,
Exhibit 11.3 Among All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers, Percentage of Firms Offering Retiree Health Benefits,
Exhibit 4.1 Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Firms That Offer One, Two, or Three or More Plan Types, by Firm Size, 2015 *Distribution.
Exhibit 4.2 Percentage of Covered Workers in Firms Offering One, Two, or Three or More Plan Types, by Firm Size, 2013 *Distribution is statistically different.
Exhibit 8.3 Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Firms That Offer an HDHP/SO, by Firm Size, * Estimate is statistically different.
Exhibit 3.5 Among Workers in Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Workers Covered by Health Benefits Offered by Their Firm, by Firm Characteristics,
Low Wage Level* Few Workers Are Lower-Wage
Exhibit 7.15 Distribution of General Annual Deductibles for Single Coverage After any HRA/HSA Contributions, By Firm Size, NOTES: Testing found.
Exhibit 11.4 Among Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits to Active Workers and Offering Retiree Coverage, Percentage of Firms Offering.
Exhibit 7.18 Among Covered Workers With a Separate Per Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Structure of Deductible Limits,
Lower Wage Level Less Than 35% Earn $23,000 a Year or Less *
Exhibit 7.18 Among Covered Workers With a Separate per-Person General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Family Coverage, Structure of Deductible Limits,
Exhibit 6.19 Distribution of the Percentage of Total Premium Paid by Covered Workers for Single and Family Coverage, by Wage Level, 2014 SINGLE COVERAGE.
Exhibit 4.1 Among Firms Offering Health Benefits, Percentage of Firms That Offer One, Two, or Three or More Plan Types, by Firm Size, 2013 *Distribution.
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Average Premium Increases for Covered Workers with Family Coverage, 1999-2014 * Premium Change is statistically different from previous period shown (p<.05). SOURCE: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 1999-2014. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index, U.S. City Average of Annual Inflation (April to April), 2000-2014; Bureau of Labor Statistics, Seasonally Adjusted Data from the Current Employment Statistics Survey, 2000-2014 (April to April).

Average Annual Premiums for Single and Family Coverage, 1999-2014 * Estimate is statistically different from estimate for the previous year shown (p<.05). SOURCE: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 1999-2014.

Average Worker and Employer Premium Contributions For Covered Workers at Higher- and Lower-Wage Firms Enrolled in Family Coverage, 2014 Worker Premium Contribution Employer Premium Contribution *Estimate for many workers are lower-wage is statistically different from estimate for many workers are higher-wage, within coverage type (p<.05). NOTE: Firms with many lower-wage workers are ones where 35% or more of employees earn $23,000 or less. Firms with many higher-wage workers are ones where 35% or more of employees earn $57,000 or more. Wage cutoffs are the inflation adjusted- 25th and 75th percentile of national wages according to Bureau of Labor Statistics using data from the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES). 1% of covered workers are in firms which are both high income and low income, excluding these firms does not change the estimates or significance testing. SOURCE: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 2014. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Employment Statistics Available from: http://www.bls.gov/oes/oes_emp.htm#scope

Among Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Health Benefits, The Prevalence of Various Health Promotion Programs, 2014 *Percent of firms offering incentives is among firms offering health benefits who also offer the specified health program or activity. ~ Includes the following wellness programs: weight loss programs, biometric screenings, gym membership discounts or on-site exercise facilities, smoking cessation program, lifestyle or behavioral coaching, classes in nutrition or healthy living, web-based resources for healthy living, flu shots or vaccinations, or employee assistance programs (EAP) or a wellness newsletter. ``Biometric screening is a health examination that measures an employee's risk factors such as cholesterol, blood pressure, stress, and nutrition. ‡ A health risk assessment includes questions about medical history, health status, and lifestyle and is designed to identify the health risks of the person being assessed. SOURCE: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 2014.

Percentage of All Workers Covered by Their Employers’ Health Benefits, in Firms Both Offering and Not Offering Health Benefits, by Firm Size, 1999-2014 * Estimate is statistically different from estimate for the previous year shown (p<.05). SOURCE: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 1999-2014.

Among Covered Workers with a General Annual Health Plan Deductible for Single Coverage, Average Deductible, by Firm Size, 2006-2014 NOTE: Note: Average general annual health plan deductibles for PPOs, POS plans, and HDHP/SOs are for in-network services. SOURCE: Kaiser/HRET Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits, 2006-2014.