Employment-based Healthcare Declining?

A great article in Newsweek (click here to read it) that talks about a new Census Bureau report (click here to see the PDF report) Detailing “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008″. The news isn’t good for median income trends, people under government-provided healthcare and the decline in people covered under employment-based Healthcare.

From the Newsweek article:

Economists have correctly noted that wages haven’t risen more in this decade in part because companies are paying more for benefits like health insurance. True. But employers have also been passing on rising costs to employees. And according to a new report by Mercer Consulting, companies are planning on doing a lot of that in 2010. If employers simply re-upped existing plans, Mercer’s survey finds, costs would rise by 9 percent. But according to preliminary findings, “respondents plan to shave three percentage points off their annual renewal rates through a variety of cost-saving actions, holding overall cost growth to 5.9 percent next year.” How? The “first line of defense” is “shifting costs to employees.”

Newsweek link Via: this tweet from lateandsoon.

Bonus: click on the photo at the top of the Newsweek article for a look at “Town Hall Face“, a slideshow of faces taken from town hall meetings across the U.S.

  • Mandy

    Yeah, and did you see that from 2007 to 2008 people on government insurance went from 83 million to 87.4 million or 29% of americans? I wonder how many of those same people are opposed to the public option even tho they are getting what is government paid for insurance? You might be married to #26 but Woo hoo we’re number 37. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVgOl3cETb4

  • http://simplyblissful.blogspot.com/ tracy

    Hey Jon ~
    totally off subject, but is there a clip floating around the internet of Heather on the Bonnie Hunt show? I can’t seem to find one other than 12 seconds on Bonnie’s website. Thanks!

  • http://verbmynoun.livejournal.com/ verbmynoun.livejournal.com/

    Only slightly off topic, this link hit my RSS feed this morning. I don’t know the source, and therefore I am unclear on its validity, but if anyone could find out and share it with others, it would be you.

    http://www.dlayphoto.com/post/187658656/states-where-it-is-legal-for-health-insurance-companies

    Thanks Jon!

    Kyre