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Health Benefits In 2025: Family Premiums Rise 6 Percent, Large Employers Increase Coverage Of GLP-1s For Weight Loss

In an ahead-of-print paper published this week, Gary Claxton and coauthors explore the findings of the twenty-seventh annual KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey.

 

Among their findings, they identified an increase of 6 percent for family health coverage premiums which resulted in workers paying more towards premiums and deductibles.

 

To learn even more about the survey's findings, join us for an Insider exclusive event on November 5 where author Matthew Rae will break down the findings.

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