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NCHC Facts About Healthcare - Health Insurance Costs
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"The National Coalition
on Health Care
1120 G Street, NW,
Suite 810
Washington, DC 20005
202.638.7151
www.nchc.org
info@nchc.org
This document is also available as a printable .pdf file.
Health Insurance Costs
Facts on the Cost of Health Insurance and Health Care
Introduction
By several measures, health care spending continues to rise at a rapid rate and
forcing businesses and families to cut back on operations and household expenses
respectively.
In 2008, total national health expenditures were expected to rise 6.9 percent --
two times the rate of inflation. 1 Total spending was $2.4 TRILLION in
2007, or $7900 per person1. Total health care spending represented 17 percent of
the gross domestic product (GDP).
U.S. health care spending is expected to increase at similar levels for the next
decade reaching $4.3 TRILLION in 2017, or 20 percent of GDP. 1
In 2008, employer health insurance premiums increased by 5.0 percent – two times
the rate of inflation. The annual premium for an employer health plan covering a
family of four averaged nearly $12,700. The annual premium for single coverage
averaged over $4,700. 2
Experts agree that our health care system is riddled with inefficiencies,
excessive administrative expenses, inflated prices, poor management, and
inappropriate care, waste and fraud. These problems significantly increase the
cost of medical care and health insurance for employers and workers and affect
the security of families.
National Health Care Spending
In 2008, health care spending in the United States reached $2.4 trillion, and
was p"
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