December 13, 2010
Insurance benefits costs for employers in private industry, September 2010
Insurance benefit costs for private industry employers, by occupation, bargaining unit status, and industry, September 2010
| Class of worker |
Costs per hour worked |
Costs as a percent of total compensation |
All workers |
$2.24 |
8.00 |
Occupational group |
|
|
Management, professional, and related |
$3.32 |
6.7 |
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance |
$2.68 |
8.6 |
Production, transportation, and material moving |
$2.56 |
10.6 |
Sales and office |
$1.98 |
9.0 |
Service |
$0.97 |
7.0 |
Bargaining unit status |
|
|
Union |
$4.84 |
12.8 |
Nonunion |
$1.94 |
7.3 |
Industry group |
|
|
Goods-producing industries |
$3.11 |
9.5 |
Service-providing industries |
$2.05 |
7.6 |
These data featured in the TED article, Insurance benefits costs for employers in private industry, September 2010.
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