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Employer health costs projected to rise 9.5 percent

Aon said rising demand, chronic disease and weight-loss drug use will push average employer health spending above $19,000 per worker.

  • Aon projected employer health costs will rise 9.5% next year to more than $19,000 per employee, driven by rising demand for health services, chronic disease, and increased use of GLP-1s.
  • Employees this year are expected to pay an average of $5,297 for health coverage, comprising $3,130 in payroll contributions and $2,167 in out-of-pocket expenses—a combined 7.9% increase from last year.
  • Increased use of AI in billing and coding contributes to higher charges, while Paul Wissmach Glass Co. in Paden City, West Virginia, faces healthcare costs accounting for 5% of revenue.
  • Democrats in a statement Thursday blamed President Donald Trump and Republicans for spiking healthcare costs, citing expiration of Affordable Care Act premium tax credits that forced 3 million people to drop coverage.
  • A recent Yale University study suggests Medicare for All could save over 114,000 lives annually and $1 trillion per year in U.S. healthcare spending, though Democratic leadership remains hesitant to advocate such changes.
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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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