The typical family in better health with employer coverage spends $18,650 per year (12% of their $157,039 income) on health. This includes $3,100 (2% of their income) in out-of-pocket health spending, $4,400 (3%…
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The typical family of four in better health with Medicaid coverage spends $1,200 per year (3% of their $39,263 income) on health. This includes $250 (1% of their income) in out-of-pocket health spending, $0…
The typical family of four in better health with individual market or exchange coverage spends $15,900 per year (20% of their $79,630 income) on health. This includes $4,700 (6% of their income) in out-of-pocket …
A family of four in better health with a $150,000 income and employer coverage spends $17,800 per year (12% of their income) on health. This includes $3,150 (2% of their income) in out-of-pocket health …
A family of four in better health with a $100,000 income and individual market or exchange coverage spends $24,100 per year (24% of their income) on health. This includes $6,600 (7% of their income) …
A family of four in better health with a $50,000 income and employer coverage spends $7,350 per year (15% of their income) on health. This includes $2,000 (4% of their income) in out-of-pocket health …
A family of four in better health with a $50,000 income and individual market or exchange coverage spends $9,400 per year (19% of their income) on health. This includes $4,700 (9% of their income) …
A non-elderly family of four in better health with a $30,000 income and Medicaid coverage spends $1,150 per year (3% of their $36,229 after tax income) on health. This includes $300 (1% of their …
A single person in better health with a $75,000 income and employer coverage spends $7,750 per year (10% of their income) on health. This includes $750 (1% of their income) in out-of-pocket health spending, …
A single person in better health with a $50,000 income and employer coverage spends $5,000 per year (10% of their income) on health. This includes $650 (1% of their income) in out-of-pocket health spending, …