Some Food for Thought
Source: Jen Sorensen via Austin Frakt PhD of the Incidental Economist.
Assessment
Many a true word hath been spoke in jest. [c 1665 in Roxburghe Ballads (1890) VII. 366].
Conclusion
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Average Employer Contributes About 73% Toward the Monthly Premium for Individuals
The average employer contributes about 73% toward the monthly premium for individuals, with the employee covering the remaining 27%.
For dependents, employers cover an average of 38% and employees pick up the remaining 62%. Employers in the West contribute more toward employee (single coverage) plans than in other regions.
Companies in the Northeast contribute more on average toward dependents compared with other regions.
Source: Zenefits
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