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What is the average premium for the small group market in a state?
It is based on 60 percent of average premiums for the six biggest health plans.
Businesses would be required to pay 80 percent of the average premium.
Last year the average premium for families of four covered by employers was more than $9,000.
The Clinton plan would require employers to pay at least 80 percent of the average premiums for their employees.
The number of Americans without health insurance has grown by seven million, while average premiums have nearly doubled.
In June, after seeing which plans were chosen by beneficiaries, the administration said the average premium turned out to be about $24.
Cost: Alliances would determine a target range for average premiums charged by plans in its area.
Federal officials said the average premium for family coverage under state-based health insurance programs was about $800 a month, or $9,600 a year.
Beginning in 1998, the Government would pay 80 percent of the cost of an average premium for all but the most affluent people.
Over the past decade, inflation-wary investors have demanded an average premium of 4 percent.
The average premium and the average number of workers per household is calculated for each region.
And the average premium for those who remain in their current plan will remain at roughly the same level, about $24 a month.
Average premiums have already tumbled from roughly 7 percent a few years ago to today's 4 percent.
Even with some of the highest average premiums in the country, Massachusetts insurers constantly complain that the rates are not high enough.
How does the average premium for the small group market apply in the case of an employer who has employees in multiple states?
One sign of its popularity over the last year is its average premium of 13.23 percent.
The overall average premium would be 1 percent of wages and salaries, with low-income workers paying less."
Written premiums virtually unchanged at $600.1m reflect a significantly higher average premium across the portfolio.
Written premiums for the quarter were up from $282.0m to $333.6m reflecting some volume growth and a significantly higher average premium across the whole account.
As more lower-risk farms join, average premiums can fall and diminish the need for further subsidies.
Premiums for individual policies will be 10 to 13 percent higher by 2016 than the average premium that year under current law, according to Congressional estimates.
Thus, an HR manager well disposed to retiring staff could charge them the company average premium.
The average premium was 3.9 percent.
More typically, according to estimates by the Senate Banking Committee, the average premium is $42 a month.