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Nov 02, 2007 -- Healthcare costing you and your employer more
Health benefits are becoming more and more expensive for employers to provide. The Dallas Morning News estimates that the average employee will cost their company $9,312 next year. In classic cost-shifting mode, your share is going to steadily rise too. Employer costs are up about 50 percent over the last five years, but employee portions are up around 60 percent! Healthcare accounts for 1 in every 6 dollars spent in our country. So this hot potato issue is only going to keep getting hotter. Clark advises people to pay close attention during open enrollment periods. You need to make the smartest choice you can. If you choose unwisely, you may have limited and expensive access to certain services should you become ill. The latest stats show that the average employee will pay $165 out-of-pocket every month in 2008. But Joel -- one of Clark's producers -- is 23 and can buy an individual policy for about $65 per month because of his young age. That's without any employer subsidy. Meanwhile, Clark at 52 years of age would be charged big bucks for the same policy. The cost rises as you get older. Yet older workers rarely call out sick unless they're truly ill -- unlike younger folks who take mental health days. But it all balances out because older workers tend to be out for longer when they actually do get sick.
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