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The Census Bureau finds that individuals with family income of $50,000 or more account for 11 million individuals (or … apparently high-income population does not have health insurance coverage. One section examines the relationship between family … status and family income and discusses the implications for counting the number of high-income uninsured. Other sections …
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keep the HSA open. HSAs provide account owners a triple tax preference. Contributions to an HSA reduce taxable income …
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Income and Program Participation (SIPP) are examined, as well as data from the Center for Disease Control’s National Health …
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& Associates. It then examines differences and trends in account balances by demographics, income, contribution levels, and … income, and education has a significant impact on account balances independent of income and other variables …
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This paper presents findings from the 2011 EBRI/MGA Consumer Engagement in Health Care Survey. This study is based on an online survey of 4,703 privately insured adults ages 21-64 to provide nationally representative data regarding the growth of consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs) and...
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There is a strong link between health benefits and employment. As a result, employment-based health benefits are the most common form of health insurance for nonpoor and nonelderly individuals in the United States. In 2010, 58.7 percent of nonelderly individuals (under age 65) were covered by an...
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This paper provides historical data through 2010 on the number and percentage of nonelderly individuals with and without health insurance. Based on EBRI estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s March 2011 Current Population Survey (CPS), it reflects 2010 data. It also discusses trends in...
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This paper examines the relationship between health benefits and union status and the impact of the recent recession on that relationship. Since union workers account for a declining share of the working population in the private sector, further erosion of unionization is likely to coincide with...
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differences in the portion ages 45-54 and no recent differences in those ages 55-64. CDHP enrollees have higher income than … traditional plan enrollees, but the degree to which they have higher income has been falling. CDHP and HDHP enrollees have …
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