Despite Inflation, Health Insurance Costs will Stay Roughly the Same in 2022

<br /> Despite Inflation, Health Insurance Costs will Stay Roughly the Same in 2022<br />

Health insurance plans on the marketplace will be just $48 more expensive in 2022, ValuePenguin.com finds.

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NEW YORK

,

Nov. 22, 2021

/PRNewswire/ — A new




ValuePenguin.com analysis


has found that in 2022, Americans will spend an average of

$541

per month, or

$6,492

per year on health insurance if they get an Affordable Care Act (ACA) plan via state or federal health exchanges. Health Insurance costs have remained mostly steady – with just a 0.67% (

$48

/year) increase in average premiums from 2021, but analysts found significant variations across states, and health insurance plan type:



  • West Virginia

    ,

    South Dakota

    ,

    Wyoming

    ,

    Vermont

    and

    Louisiana

    residents will pay the highest health insurance premiums in 2022

    — premiums here are 53.72%, 50.02%, 41.32%, 40.58% and 34.67% above the national average.


  • Georgia

    ,

    New Hampshire

    ,

    Maryland

    ,

    Minnesota

    and

    Colorado

    residents will pay the lowest health insurance premiums in 2022

    — premiums here are 42.84%, 33.41%, 32.48%, 28.05% and 24.34% below the national average.


  • South Dakota

    ,

    West Virginia

    ,

    New Mexico

    ,

    Arizona

    and

    Texas

    will experience the biggest jump in health insurance costs in 2022

    —  marketplace plans here are 23.07%, 19.74%, 17.36%, 13.81% and 12.97% more expensive in 2022 when compared to 2021.


  • Georgia

    ,

    South Carolina

    and

    Nebraska

    will see health insurance costs decrease the most in 2022

    — marketplace plans here are 41.37%, 16.15%, and 11.27% cheaper in 2022 when compared to 2021.

  • Platinum tier health insurance plans saw the biggest drop in premiums for 2022,

    compared to other types of plans, falling 4.35%. Expanded Bronze and Bronze tier health plans saw the sharpest increase in premiums, rising 3.21% and 2.47% in 2022.

According to ValuePenguin Health Insurance expert

Robin Townsend

,”Nationally, the cost of full-price Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans rose by less than 1% for 2022. For states with larger rate increases, insurers cite an overall jump in health care costs, including prescription drug prices, as drivers.” She adds, “Other factors mentioned by insurers include the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with an increase in vaccine administration and the impact of the delta variant prompting higher rates in 2022.”

ValuePenguin analysts looked at the thousands of Health Insurance plans available from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Using the rates and premiums for each plan, average costs per state were calculated from silver plans for 40-year-olds. Plans and providers for which county-level data was included in the CMS’ Crosswalk file were used in this analysis – those excluded from this dataset may not appear.

To find out how much health insurance will cost in your state in 2022, visit:

https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-cost-of-health-insurance


About ValuePenguin.com:

ValuePenguin.com, part of LendingTree (NASDAQ:TREE), is a personal finance website that conducts in-depth research and provides objective analysis to help guide consumers to the best financial decisions. ValuePenguin focuses on value, assessing whether the return of a particular decision is worth the cost or risk of that option, and how this stacks up with the other possible choices they may have. For more information, please visit

www.valuepenguin.com

, like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter @ValuePenguin.

Additional Information on Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Plans:

https://www.valuepenguin.com/health-insurance

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(Ms.)

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