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Kaiser Family Foundation Releases 2020 Employer Health Benefits Survey

On October 8, 2020, the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) released its survey report, 2020 Employer Health Benefits Survey.  The survey provides detailed information regarding health insurance premiums, employer and employee contributions, employee cost-sharing, wellness programs and other topics. 

Some of the key findings include:

  • Employer-sponsored health insurance covers about 157 million of the non-elderly population in the U.S.  Approximately 56% of all employers offer health care benefits to at least some workers, and 64% of workers are covered.  All of these percentages are similar to 2019.
  • For employer-sponsored family coverage, annual premiums averaged $21,342 in 2020, up 4% from 2019. 
  • For employer-sponsored single coverage, annual premiums averaged $7,470 in 2020, up 4% from 2019. 
  • With regard to employee cost-sharing for health care, about 83% of all covered workers faced a general annual deductible, which averaged $1,644 for single coverage in 2020.  Workers in small firms (i.e., with 3 to 199 employees) were more likely to have larger deductibles, which averaged $2,295 as compared with $1,418 in large firms (with 200 or more employees).
  • Almost all large firms and many small firms have health and wellness programs that help workers identify health issues and manage chronic conditions (i.e., health risk assessments, biometric screenings and health promotion programs).  

KFF also updated an interactive graphing tool to examine trends in premiums and worker contributions among workers covered by employer-sponsored coverage at different types of firms.  The tool uses a web-based interface to the underlying Kaiser/HRET data from the Employer Health Benefits Surveys from 1999-2020. 

The survey report and interactive graphic tool are available here.