r/HealthInsurance • u/DecentDeer2818 • Jul 04 '25
Plan Choice Suggestions Is this coverage pricing the norm?
Hi all,
I just got a job offer in NYC where the cost of living is crazy high, as you probably know. This is my first corporate job and I need advice/feedback on is this pricing structure for insurance is the norm.
I know you can’t believe everything you read on the internet but I’ve read that the general norm is for the employer to cover 80-85% of the monthly premium.
I would be earning less than 75k and only covering myself but the price still seems quite high? I’ve never paid more than $118 bi-weekly.
Thank you.
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u/laurazhobson Moderator Jul 05 '25
It costs your employer approximately $1500 to insure a spouse and they do subsidize a portion of that.
A company only has a certain amount of money which is can use for workers in the form of salary and benefits. The employer is already subsidizing a huge amount for spouses and children
If you aren't insuring your spouse and/or children would you want to have your salary reduced or your vacation accrual or other benefits?