Vermont topped the list for the highest health insurance burden, with residents spending nearly 20% of their income on premiums – the most in the U.S. Meanwhile, New Hampshire residents spent just 4% ...
Families with employer-sponsored health insurance lost out on an average of more than $125,000 in earnings over the past 30 years as growing premiums cut into their wages, according to a study ...
Parents working in the private sector are increasingly enrolling eligible children into federal health insurance programs like Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, according to a study ...
Let's review the average health insurance premiums between the ages of 62 to 65, other factors affecting premiums, and how to save for future health expenses.