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The Office of Personnel Management said increased use of health care services as the COVID-19 pandemic has waned has led to the sharpest uptick in health insurance premiums in more than a decade.
On average, federal employees enrolled in “self-only” plans will pay an additional $8.11 per bi-weekly pay period, while feds in “self plus one” insurance plans will pay $20.34 more per pay period. Federal workers enrolled in family coverage will pay an average of $20.87 more per pay period in 2023.Federal Employees Will Pay 8.7% More Toward Health Care Premiums Next Year
Sure, I don't want to pay anymore than I have to but it's still the "Deal of the Day" for gold-clad insurance.....Fed worker whining not withstanding.