Average premiums vary with the distribution of ages of workers within firms.
- The average annual premiums for covered workers in firms with a relatively large share of younger workers (where at least 35% of the workers are age 26 or younger) are lower than the average premium for covered workers in firms with a smaller share of younger workers for single coverage ($7,341 vs. $7,978) [Figure 1.6] and [Figure 1.7].
- The average annual premiums for covered workers in firms with a relatively large share of older workers (where at least 35% of the workers are age 50 or older) are higher than the average premium for covered workers in firms with a smaller share of older workers for both single coverage ($8,252 vs. $7,579) and family coverage ($23,197 vs. $21,748). [Figure 1.6] and [Figure 1.7].
Figure 1.1: Average Annual Premiums for Covered Workers, Single and Family Coverage, by Plan Type, 2022
Figure 1.2: Average Annual Premiums for Covered Workers, Single and Family Coverage, by Firm Size, 2022
Figure 1.3: Average Monthly and Annual Premiums for Covered Workers, by Plan Type and Firm Size, 2022
Figure 1.4: Average Monthly and Annual Premiums for Covered Workers, by Plan Type and Region, 2022
Figure 1.5: Average Monthly and Annual Premiums for Covered Workers, by Plan Type and Industry, 2022
Figure 1.6: Average Annual Premiums for Covered Workers With Single Coverage, by Firm Characteristics, 2022
Figure 1.7: Average Annual Premiums for Covered Workers With Family Coverage, by Firm Characteristics, 2022
Figure 1.8: Average Annual Premiums for Covered Workers, by Firm Characteristics and Firm Size, 2022
PREMIUM DISTRIBUTION
- There remains considerable variation in premiums for both single and family coverage.
- Eighteen percent of covered workers are employed in a firm with a single premium at least 20% higher than the average single premium, while 23% of covered workers are in firms with a single premium less than 80% of the average single premium [Figure 1.9].
- For family coverage, 19% of covered workers are employed in a firm with a family premium at least 20% higher than the average family premium, while 22% of covered workers are in firms with a family premium less than 80% of the average family premium [Figure 1.9].
Figure 1.9: Distribution of Annual Premiums for Single and Family Coverage Relative to the Average Annual Single or Family Premium, 2022
Figure 1.10: Distribution of Annual Premiums for Covered Workers With Single Coverage, 2022
Figure 1.11: Distribution of Annual Premiums for Covered Workers With Family Coverage, 2022
PREMIUM CHANGES OVER TIME
- The average premiums for single and family coverage are similar to the premiums from last year [Figure 1.12].
- The average premium for single coverage has grown 18% since 2017, similar to the growth in the average premium for family coverage (20%) over the same period [Figure 1.12].
- The $22,463 average family premium in 2022 is 20% higher than the average family premium in 2017 and 43% higher than the average family premium in 2012. The 20% family premium growth in the past five years is similar to the 19% growth between 2012 and 2017 [Figure 1.15].
- The average family premium has grown faster since 2017 for covered workers in small firms as compared to covered workers in large firms (26% for small firms and 17% for large firms). For small firms, the average family premium rose from $17,615 in 2017 to $22,186 in 2022. For large firms, the average family premium rose from $19,235 in 2017 to $22,564 in 2022 [Figure 1.13].
- The average family premium has grown at a similar rate since 2012 for covered workers in small firms as compared to covered workers in large firms (45% in small firms and 41% in large firms). In small firms, the average family premium rose from $15,253 in 2012 to $22,186 in 2022. In large firms, the average family premium rose from $15,980 in 2012 to $22,564 in 2022 [Figures 1.13].
Figure 1.12: Average Annual Premiums for Single and Family Coverage, 1999-2022
Figure 1.13: Average Annual Premiums for Covered Workers With Family Coverage, by Firm Size, 1999-2022
Figure 1.14: Among Workers in Large Firms, Average Annual Premiums for Family Coverage, by Funding Arrangement, 1999-2022
Figure 1.15: Cumulative Premium Increases, Inflation, and Earnings for Covered Workers With Family Coverage, 2002-2022