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Across the United States, states are considering new taxes, assessments, and fees related to healthcare as they face budget pressures and rising healthcare costs. While these proposals vary widely, they all risk increasing costs for patients, families, and employers without addressing the underlying drivers of healthcare spending.
States take different approaches to taxing health insurance. Some exempt health coverage from premium taxes or similar assessments, while others apply varying tax rates or fees. These taxes increase the cost of coverage for employers and working families, and contribute to rising healthcare costs across the country.
Where These Taxes Come From
Taxes on health insurance premiums are often part of broader efforts to raise revenue for the state.
Because insurance premiums are relatively stable and administratively easy to collect, policymakers have frequently relied on these taxes to support state spending. Ultimately, these costs are typically passed through to employers and families in the form of higher premiums and reduced wage growth.
The Cost of Taxes on Health Coverage
While tax rates vary by state, taxes and assessments on health insurance premiums can add hundreds of dollars per year to the cost of family coverage.
Example Cost Illustration
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$24,540
Average annual family health insurance premium, nationally
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6.64%
Average premium tax
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$1,630
Estimated taxes on premiums paid
What This Means in Practice
For Employers
A small employer offering family health coverage may pay more than $24,540 per employee family each year. Taxes embedded in premiums can add significant costs that accumulate quickly across a workforce. For employers covering dozens of workers, these taxes can total tens of thousands of dollars annually, influencing decisions related to wages, hiring, business expansion, and employee benefits.
For Working Families
Families with employer-sponsored coverage typically pay for health insurance through payroll contributions and foregone wages. These taxes are not visible, but they increase the overall cost of coverage. For families managing household budgets or ongoing medical expenses, these additional costs can limit spending on essentials such as childcare, groceries, housing, or savings.
Why It Matters for Affordability
Rising healthcare costs make it increasingly difficult for employers to maintain comprehensive coverage for their employees. In some cases, higher insurance costs may lead employers to slow wage growth, delay hiring, or scale back benefits.
Taxes embedded in health insurance premiums ultimately affect households through higher premiums, lower wages, or increased out-of-pocket costs. Even modest tax rates can significantly increase the cost of coverage over time.
These taxes are often criticized for being regressive, disproportionately affecting middle-income families and individuals with chronic health conditions. These households typically face higher healthcare utilization and have less flexibility to absorb additional expenses.
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The Hidden Cost of Premium Taxes on Health Insurance
Select a state below to explore the costs of health care premiums throughout the country
Alabama
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$23,986
Average family premium paid in Alabama
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$2,264
Taxes paid on average family premium in Alabama
- $7,808 average employee contribution
- $16,178 average employer contribution
- 9.44% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,264 per year to family health premiums in Alabama. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Alaska
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$25,493
Average family premium paid in Alaska
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$464
Taxes paid on average family premium in Alaska
- $8,409 average employee contribution
- $17,084 average employer contribution
- 1.82% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $464 per year to family health premiums in Alaska. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Arizona
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$23,132
Average family premium paid in Arizona
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$1,971
Taxes paid on average family premium in Arizona
- $6,746 average employee contribution
- $16,386 average employer contribution
- 8.52% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,971 per year to family health premiums in Arizona. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Arkansas
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$22,069
Average family premium paid in Arkansas
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$2,092
Taxes paid on average family premium in Arkansas
- $6,456 average employee contribution
- $15,613 average employer contribution
- 9.48% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,092 per year to family health premiums in Arkansas. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
California
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$24,143
Average family premium paid in California
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$2,168
Taxes paid on average family premium in California
- $9,148 average employee contribution
- $14,995 average employer contribution
- 8.98% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,168 per year to family health premiums in California. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Colorado
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$24,974
Average family premium paid in Colorado
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$1,963
Taxes paid on average family premium in Colorado
- $7,441 average employee contribution
- $17,533 average employer contribution
- 7.86% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,963 per year to family health premiums in Colorado. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Connecticut
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$27,058
Average family premium paid in Connecticut
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$1,718
Taxes paid on average family premium in Connecticut
- $6,747 average employee contribution
- $20,311 average employer contribution
- 6.35% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,718 per year to family health premiums in Connecticut. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Delaware
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$27,869
Average family premium paid in Delaware
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$1,851
Taxes paid on average family premium in Delaware
- $7,726 average employee contribution
- $20,143 average employer contribution
- 6.64% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,851 per year to family health premiums in Delaware. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
District of Columbia
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$27,457
Average family premium paid in District of Columbia
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$1,647
Taxes paid on average family premium in District of Columbia
- $7,987 average employee contribution
- $19,470 average employer contribution
- 6.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,647 per year to family health premiums in District of Columbia. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Florida
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$24,807
Average family premium paid in Florida
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$1,741
Taxes paid on average family premium in Florida
- $8,831 average employee contribution
- $15,976 average employer contribution
- 7.02% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,741 per year to family health premiums in Florida. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Georgia
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$23,363
Average family premium paid in Georgia
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$1,738
Taxes paid on average family premium in Georgia
- $6,453 average employee contribution
- $16,910 average employer contribution
- 7.44% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,738 per year to family health premiums in Georgia. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Hawaii
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$22,709
Average family premium paid in Hawaii
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$1,022
Taxes paid on average family premium in Hawaii
- $6,484 average employee contribution
- $16,225 average employer contribution
- 4.50% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,022 per year to family health premiums in Hawaii. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Idaho
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$24,531
Average family premium paid in Idaho
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$1,479
Taxes paid on average family premium in Idaho
- $6,600 average employee contribution
- $17,931 average employer contribution
- 6.03% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,479 per year to family health premiums in Idaho. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Illinois
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$24,993
Average family premium paid in Illinois
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$2,229
Taxes paid on average family premium in Illinois
- $6,888 average employee contribution
- $18,105 average employer contribution
- 8.92% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,229 per year to family health premiums in Illinois. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Indiana
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$24,725
Average family premium paid in Indiana
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$1,731
Taxes paid on average family premium in Indiana
- $6,422 average employee contribution
- $18,303 average employer contribution
- 7.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,731 per year to family health premiums in Indiana. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Iowa
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$22,954
Average family premium paid in Iowa
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$1,593
Taxes paid on average family premium in Iowa
- $6,230 average employee contribution
- $16,724 average employer contribution
- 6.94% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,593 per year to family health premiums in Iowa. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Kansas
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$24,220
Average family premium paid in Kansas
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$2,127
Taxes paid on average family premium in Kansas
- $7,207 average employee contribution
- $17,013 average employer contribution
- 8.78% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,127 per year to family health premiums in Kansas. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Kentucky
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$23,584
Average family premium paid in Kentucky
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$1,415
Taxes paid on average family premium in Kentucky
- $6,389 average employee contribution
- $17,195 average employer contribution
- 6.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,415 per year to family health premiums in Kentucky. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Louisiana
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$23,190
Average family premium paid in Louisiana
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$2,345
Taxes paid on average family premium in Louisiana
- $8,600 average employee contribution
- $14,590 average employer contribution
- 10.11% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,345 per year to family health premiums in Louisiana. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Maine
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$25,568
Average family premium paid in Maine
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$1,406
Taxes paid on average family premium in Maine
- $6,955 average employee contribution
- $18,613 average employer contribution
- 5.50% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,406 per year to family health premiums in Maine. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Maryland
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$24,738
Average family premium paid in Maryland
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$1,484
Taxes paid on average family premium in Maryland
- $6,364 average employee contribution
- $18,374 average employer contribution
- 6.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,484 per year to family health premiums in Maryland. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Massachusetts
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$28,151
Average family premium paid in Massachusetts
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$1,759
Taxes paid on average family premium in Massachusetts
- $7,811 average employee contribution
- $20,340 average employer contribution
- 6.25% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,759 per year to family health premiums in Massachusetts. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Michigan
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$24,252
Average family premium paid in Michigan
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$1,455
Taxes paid on average family premium in Michigan
- $6,577 average employee contribution
- $17,675 average employer contribution
- 6.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,455 per year to family health premiums in Michigan. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Minnesota
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$23,565
Average family premium paid in Minnesota
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$1,916
Taxes paid on average family premium in Minnesota
- $7,010 average employee contribution
- $16,555 average employer contribution
- 8.13% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,916 per year to family health premiums in Minnesota. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Mississippi
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$22,271
Average family premium paid in Mississippi
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$1,572
Taxes paid on average family premium in Mississippi
- $6,692 average employee contribution
- $15,579 average employer contribution
- 7.06% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,572 per year to family health premiums in Mississippi. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Missouri
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$23,831
Average family premium paid in Missouri
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$2,004
Taxes paid on average family premium in Missouri
- $6,109 average employee contribution
- $17,722 average employer contribution
- 8.41% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,004 per year to family health premiums in Missouri. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Montana
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$22,294
Average family premium paid in Montana
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$1,480
Taxes paid on average family premium in Montana
- $7,390 average employee contribution
- $14,904 average employer contribution
- 6.64% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,480 per year to family health premiums in Montana. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Nebraska
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$23,696
Average family premium paid in Nebraska
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$1,654
Taxes paid on average family premium in Nebraska
- $6,475 average employee contribution
- $17,221 average employer contribution
- 6.98% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,654 per year to family health premiums in Nebraska. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Nevada
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$21,988
Average family premium paid in Nevada
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$1,812
Taxes paid on average family premium in Nevada
- $5,690 average employee contribution
- $16,298 average employer contribution
- 8.24% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,812 per year to family health premiums in Nevada. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
New Hampshire
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$26,119
Average family premium paid in New Hampshire
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$1,734
Taxes paid on average family premium in New Hampshire
- $6,220 average employee contribution
- $19,899 average employer contribution
- 6.64% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,734 per year to family health premiums in New Hampshire. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
New Jersey
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$27,491
Average family premium paid in New Jersey
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$1,814
Taxes paid on average family premium in New Jersey
- $7,305 average employee contribution
- $20,186 average employer contribution
- 6.60% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,814 per year to family health premiums in New Jersey. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
New Mexico
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$23,828
Average family premium paid in New Mexico
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$1,828
Taxes paid on average family premium in New Mexico
- $5,786 average employee contribution
- $18,042 average employer contribution
- 7.67% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,828 per year to family health premiums in New Mexico. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
New York
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$27,188
Average family premium paid in New York
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$2,322
Taxes paid on average family premium in New York
- $6,278 average employee contribution
- $20,910 average employer contribution
- 8.54% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,322 per year to family health premiums in New York. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
North Carolina
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$23,120
Average family premium paid in North Carolina
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$1,618
Taxes paid on average family premium in North Carolina
- $7,968 average employee contribution
- $15,152 average employer contribution
- 7.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,618 per year to family health premiums in North Carolina. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
North Dakota
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$23,090
Average family premium paid in North Dakota
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$1,635
Taxes paid on average family premium in North Dakota
- $5,695 average employee contribution
- $17,395 average employer contribution
- 7.08% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,635 per year to family health premiums in North Dakota. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Ohio
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$22,618
Average family premium paid in Ohio
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$1,651
Taxes paid on average family premium in Ohio
- $5,695 average employee contribution
- $16,923 average employer contribution
- 7.30% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,651 per year to family health premiums in Ohio. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Oklahoma
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$23,050
Average family premium paid in Oklahoma
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$2,086
Taxes paid on average family premium in Oklahoma
- $7,085 average employee contribution
- $15,965 average employer contribution
- 9.05% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,086 per year to family health premiums in Oklahoma. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Oregon
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$24,688
Average family premium paid in Oregon
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$1,639
Taxes paid on average family premium in Oregon
- $5,584 average employee contribution
- $19,104 average employer contribution
- 6.64% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,639 per year to family health premiums in Oregon. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Pennsylvania
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$25,241
Average family premium paid in Pennsylvania
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$1,600
Taxes paid on average family premium in Pennsylvania
- $6,633 average employee contribution
- $18,608 average employer contribution
- 6.34% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,600 per year to family health premiums in Pennsylvania. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Rhode Island
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$25,960
Average family premium paid in Rhode Island
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$1,817
Taxes paid on average family premium in Rhode Island
- $6,821 average employee contribution
- $19,139 average employer contribution
- 7.00% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,817 per year to family health premiums in Rhode Island. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
South Carolina
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$24,280
Average family premium paid in South Carolina
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$1,819
Taxes paid on average family premium in South Carolina
- $7,832 average employee contribution
- $16,448 average employer contribution
- 7.49% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,819 per year to family health premiums in South Carolina. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
South Dakota
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$24,941
Average family premium paid in South Dakota
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$1,524
Taxes paid on average family premium in South Dakota
- $7,077 average employee contribution
- $17,864 average employer contribution
- 6.11% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,524 per year to family health premiums in South Dakota. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Tennessee
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$22,085
Average family premium paid in Tennessee
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$2,122
Taxes paid on average family premium in Tennessee
- $7,247 average employee contribution
- $14,838 average employer contribution
- 9.61% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,122 per year to family health premiums in Tennessee. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Texas
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$24,106
Average family premium paid in Texas
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$1,977
Taxes paid on average family premium in Texas
- $6,851 average employee contribution
- $17,255 average employer contribution
- 8.20% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,977 per year to family health premiums in Texas. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Utah
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$23,583
Average family premium paid in Utah
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$1,750
Taxes paid on average family premium in Utah
- $5,862 average employee contribution
- $17,721 average employer contribution
- 7.42% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,750 per year to family health premiums in Utah. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Vermont
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$25,901
Average family premium paid in Vermont
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$1,655
Taxes paid on average family premium in Vermont
- $6,577 average employee contribution
- $19,324 average employer contribution
- 6.39% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,655 per year to family health premiums in Vermont. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Virginia
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$25,523
Average family premium paid in Virginia
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$1,473
Taxes paid on average family premium in Virginia
- $6,847 average employee contribution
- $18,676 average employer contribution
- 5.77% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,473 per year to family health premiums in Virginia. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Washington
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$25,355
Average family premium paid in Washington
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$2,401
Taxes paid on average family premium in Washington
- $7,365 average employee contribution
- $17,990 average employer contribution
- 9.47% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $2,401 per year to family health premiums in Washington. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
West Virginia
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$25,483
Average family premium paid in West Virginia
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$1,677
Taxes paid on average family premium in West Virginia
- $8,290 average employee contribution
- $17,193 average employer contribution
- 6.58% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,677 per year to family health premiums in West Virginia. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Wisconsin
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$25,781
Average family premium paid in Wisconsin
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$1,475
Taxes paid on average family premium in Wisconsin
- $6,886 average employee contribution
- $18,895 average employer contribution
- 5.72% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,475 per year to family health premiums in Wisconsin. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Wyoming
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$23,676
Average family premium paid in Wyoming
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$1,316
Taxes paid on average family premium in Wyoming
- $6,818 average employee contribution
- $16,858 average employer contribution
- 5.56% premium tax rate
Embedded premium taxes add about $1,316 per year to family health premiums in Wyoming. For small employers covering 50 workers, that can exceed $120,000 annually, increasing pressure on wages, hiring, and household budgets.
For 2026, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner approved an average 21% rate increase for individual plans sold on the Exchange.
*Data from KFF, U.S. Chamber Analysis.
Key Takeaway
Health insurance is essential expense for working families and employer competitiveness. State tax policies play a significant role in driving up the overall cost of coverage, with direct impacts on affordability, workforce stability, and economic competitiveness.
Source: KFF, U.S. Chamber of Commerce analysis using national employer-sponsored insurance data





