Analysis on Non-Employer Insurance

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Base on the latest News and Percentages from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, consumers who are buying on health insurance program saw that their regular annual premiums has rise up by about 18% between the year 2002 and 2005 comparing it to 34% leap of average premiums for policyholders insured by their employers.

A further analysis was conducted and found out that 12 million of Americans under the age of 65 have policies that purchased as their own. 70 percent are found to be single coverage and the rest are family coverage among those self-bought insurance. Lastly, single-person premiums cost $1 580 for policyholders aging under 40 and $4 288 for 55064 yrs old.