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Health Insurance Premium Growth Has Slowed,
Saving Money for Consumers and Businesses
34Source: Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research and Educational Trust; CEA calculations.
In 2014, employer premiums grew at a rate tied for the slowest since the KFF/HRET
survey began in 1999. If premiums growth had matched its 2000-2010 average since
2010, the average premium would be $1,800 higher today.
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Growth in Premiums for Employer-Based Family Coverage
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