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In 2025, FEHB Enrollees Face Largest Health Premium Hike in Over a Decade


Beginning in January, federal employees and annuitants in FEHB will pay an average of 13.5% more toward their health care premiums ... to see the largest annual increase in their health insurance ... Read More

Some New Yorkers Could See $1,500 Health Insurance Increase: Report


The Health Insurance Stabilization Fund (HISF), which has helped cover the costs of city workers' health benefits since its creation in the 1980s, is on track to be depleted within the year ... paying ... Read More

Covered California pushes for better health care as federal spending cuts loom


Faced with potential federal spending cuts that threaten health coverage and falling childhood vaccination rates, Monica Soni, the chief medical officer of Covered California, has a lot on her ... Read More

'Ridiculous': Anger grows as health insurance premiums rise even faster than inflation


Average monthly premiums for families with employer-provided health ... to 77%, federal data shows. Deductibles are the amount a worker must pay for most types of care before their insurance ... Read More

Health care costs bill signed by Lujan Grisham


New Mexico state employees will soon see lower health ... s contribution to employee health insurance premiums will increase, significantly lowering costs for workers, the release stated. Read More


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