Let’s compare what the BLS says to an annual survey from KFF, a healthcare research nonprofit organization. A family’s health insurance costs nearly $24,000 this year after the biggest increase in more than a decade.The Wall Street Journal reports Health Inflation’s Big Hike This Year, in Charts
The cost of employer health insurance rose this year at the fastest clip since 2011, according to an annual survey from KFF, a healthcare research nonprofit. The 7% jump in the cost of a family plan brought the average tab to nearly $24,000—more than the price for some small cars.
Workers’ average payment of $6,575 for those plans was nearly $500 more than last year.
Inflation Has Hit Health-Insurance Costs
Inflation in the economy spiked in 2022. It hit health coverage this year because hospitals tend to renegotiate fees with insurers only every few years, so the increases they sought to cover their own costs are now in turn affecting premiums.
Employers and workers may see similar boosts in 2024, according to benefits consultants.
The KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey was conducted between January and July 2023. It included 2,133 employers that responded to the full survey.
Average Annual Change I looked at those charts and said Whoa!I track the CPI every month and medical care services is one of the things I follow.A BLS Fact Sheet explains Measuring Price Change in the CPI: Medical Care, emphasis by the BLS.
The medical care index is one of eight major groups in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and is divided into two main components: medical care services and medical care commodities, each containing several item categories. Medical care services, the larger component in terms of weight in the CPI, is organized into three categories: professional services, hospital and related services, and health insurance. Medical care commodities, the other major component, includes medicinal drugs and medical equipment and supplies.
CPI Year-Over-Year Percent Change Medical Care CPI Medical Care data from the BLS, chart by MishI have been watching that chart in disbelief ever since medical care services went negative in May of 2023.I did not comment because I had no hard data.Seeing that KFF chart, I immediately knew what’s going on. The explanation is below. See if you can figure it out while I go over the numbers.Medical Care Services Year-Over Year
Medical care services consists of Professional Services, Hospital Services, and Insurance. Table from the BLS highlights by MishCPI Weights for 2022
What’s Going On?
The items above are direct quotes from the BLS medical fact sheet, emphasis mine.I was aware of those points for a long time but could not come up with better numbers until I saw the chart from KFF.Brief Synopsis of What’s Going On
This is how the cost of hospital care is up 4.7 percent year-over-year (undoubtedly understated by a mile) while the overall category of Health Care Services is allegedly down 2.6 percent from a year ago.The same synopsis applies to medical care commodities as well. These undercalculations are no small matter, dampening the reported CPI at a demographically increasing rate.Even Shorter Synopsis of What’s Going OnIt’s total BS from the almost appropriately named BLS.The Cost of Eating Out is SkyrocketingMeanwhile, The cost of eating away from home has increased at least 0.4 percent for 25 of the last 27 months!More By This Author:GM Scraps EV Target, Ford Scales Back Electric Trucks, Musk Warns Of ChallengesGold And Bitcoin Surge With Treasuries Hammered, What’s Going On? BEA Reports GDP On Thursday, GDPNow Estimate Is A Hot 5.4 Percent