Since 1999, the Employer Health Benefits Survey has documented trends in employer-sponsored health insurance. Every year, private and non-federal public employers with three or more employees complete the survey.
Premiums and Worker Contributions Among Workers Covered by Employer-Sponsored Coverage, 1999-2025
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