Originally Posted: August 31, 2005
According to the 2005 National Compensation Survey (NCS) benefits data, 76 percent of all private industry employees with single coverage medical insurance plans are required to contribute toward their premiums; 88 percent of those with family coverage plans are required to contribute. Among these workers in contributory plans, 75 percent pay a monthly flat rate for single coverage, and 76 percent pay a monthly flat rate for family coverage. The charts that follow show some of the details of monthly flat rate contributory plans.



NOTE: Calculation of the average employee contribution does not include plans in which the employer pays the full premium. Also, standard errors have not been calculated for NCS benefits estimates. Consequently, none of the statistical inferences made in this report could be verified by a statistical test.
SOURCE: These data are from "National Compensation Survey: Employee Benefits in Private Industry in the United States, March 2005," Summary 05-01 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, August 2005); available on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/sp/ebsm0003.pdf.
| Single Coverage | Family Coverage | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Employer Share | Employee Share | Employer Share | Employee Share | |
Small establishments (1-99 workers) |
82 | 18 | 66 | 34 |
Large establishments (100 workers or more) |
83 | 17 | 74 | 26 |
| Small establishments (1-99 workers) | Large establishments (100 workers or more) | |
|---|---|---|
Single Coverage |
$76.05 | $64.05 |
Family Coverage |
$310.83 | $243.38 |
| Small establishments (1-99 workers) | Large establishments (100 workers or more) | |
|---|---|---|
Single Coverage |
$220.95 | $248.16 |
Family Coverage |
$501.72 | $609.43 |