The Average Cost of a Family Health Insurance Plan Is Now $27,000
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The average cost of a family health insurance plan has reached $27,000, sparking discussion on the affordability and structure of healthcare costs.
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Of course that isn't all of your out-of-pocket medical costs (co-pays and prescriptions) that you're going to pay before you've hit your annual deductible. I'm seeing estimates for those costs for a family ranging anywhere from $2,000 per year (which seems low) to $9,000 per year (which seems high) - but "seems" is just what I'm paying. The middle would be $5,500, which seems a little high, but I know people who would be hitting that. Anyway that $5,500 needs to come off that $47,480 to leave us with $41,980 or roughly $3,500 per month to pay everything but the rent: retirement savings, food, utilities, transportation, etc. For a family of 4.
Now you see why Americans are stressed and the division we're seeing is primarily a result of that stress due to people's different perceptions of how to best "fix" it.