Rockefeller says health insurance premiums have doubled since 2001


Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., recently wrote an opinion piece for the Capitol Hill newspaper

Roll Call

in which he said, “Insurance companies have seen their profits soar by more than 400 percent since 2001, while premiums for consumers have doubled.” We address the first part of this statement in another

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; we’ll take up the second half here.

The 2009 Employer Health Benefits Survey, published by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust, is considered the definitive source for health benefits cost information, and its data stretch from 1999 to 2009. (Even though Rockefeller didn’t explicitly say it, we’ll assume he was talking about the period since 2001 when he made this assertion.)

In 2001, average annual premiums for single people were $2,689, a number that rose to $4,824 by 2008 — a 79 percent increase. The amounts for family coverage rose over the same period from $7,061 to $13,375 — an 89 percent increase.

So, in neither case did the cost of benefits actually double, although they are in the ballpark. However, if you read Rockefeller’s language closely, he did say, “premiums for consumers have doubled” — and if you use the data for the employee-paid portion of health benefits by itself, he’s right.

For individuals, the employee cost rose from $355 to $779 and for families it rose from $1,787 to $3,515. The former jump is easily double, while the latter is just shy of double. Using this calculation, Rockefeller is right. We rate his assertion True.

By
Louis Jacobson
Chief Correspondent
October 7, 2009

Truth-o-meter Ruling

True

Statement

Health care premiums for consumers have doubled since 2001.

Context

a column in the newspaper Roll Call

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

September 21, 2009
Our Sources

Sen. Jay Rockefeller, "An Opportunity We Can’t Pass Up," Roll Call column , Sept. 21, 2009

Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust, "Employer Health Benefits 2009 Annual Survey" ( exhibit 1.12 , average annual premiums for single and family coverage, 1999-2009), Sept. 15, 2009

Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust, "Employer Health Benefits 2009 Annual Survey" ( exhibit 6.3 , average annual worker and employer contributions to premiums and total premiums for single coverage, 1999-2009), Sept. 15, 2009

Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust, "Employer Health Benefits 2009 Annual Survey" ( exhibit 6.4 , average annual worker and employer contributions to premiums and total premiums for family coverage, 1999-2009), Sept. 15, 2009

Interview with Alex Lawson, health care researcher at Campaign for America's Future, Oct. 7, 2009

E-mail interview with Chris Lee, Kaiser Family Foundation spokesman, Oct. 7, 2009

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