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Subject Health Insurance Requirements For Immigrants; Employer Health Benefits In 2019
Date October 30, 2019 8:05 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Wednesday, October 30, 2019**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE

Proclamation On Health Insurance Requirements: The Administration's
Latest Attack On Immigration

By Swapna Reddy, Nina Patel, Mary Saxon, Johanny Lopez Dominguez, and
Shetal Vohra-Gupta

Legal challenges to the proclamation are expected, but regardless of
their result, the language and sentiment underlying these recent changes
are dangerous and false. Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE

Health Benefits In 2019: Premiums Inch Higher, Employers Respond To
Federal Policy

By Gary Claxton, Matthew Rae, Anthony Damico, Gregory Young, Daniel
McDermott, and Heidi Whitmore

The annual Kaiser Family Foundation Employer Health Benefits Survey
found that in 2019 the average annual premium for single coverage rose 4
percent to $7,188, and the average annual premium for family coverage
rose 5 percent to $20,576. Covered workers contributed 18 percent of the
cost for single coverage and 30 percent of the cost for family coverage,
on average, with considerable variation across firms. Read More >>

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