Figure A1

Average annual earnings of the bottom 90 percent and premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance, 1999–2016

Year Average bottom 90% earnings Family premiums  Single premiums
1999 $22,651 $5,791 $2,196
2000 23,854 6,438 2,471
2001 24,636 7,061 2,689
2002 24,989 8,003 3,083
2003 25,572 9,068 3,383
2004 26,255 9,950 3,695
2005 26,994 10,880 4,024
2006 28,055 11,480 4,242
2007 29,079 12,106 4,479
2008 30,042 12,680 4,704
2009 29,909 13,375 4,824
2010 30,205 13,770 5,049
2011 30,984 15,073 5,429
2012 31,682 15,745 5,615
2013 32,283 16,351 5,884
2014 33,269 16,834 6,025
2015 34,471 17,545 6,251
2016 35,083  18,142  6,435
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Sources: Data on ESI premiums comes from the Kaiser Family Foundation (2017) Employer Benefits Survey. Data on average annual earnings for the bottom 90 percent are author’s analysis of data from the Social Security Administration 2017, updated using the methods of Mishel and Kroeger 2016.

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