
Trends In U.S. Consumer Out-Of-Pocket Cost For Health Insurance

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In 2024, the average U.S. household consumer unit spent $4,055 on health insurance premiums, representing about 5.2% of total expenditures. This marks a continuous increase in out-of-pocket costs since 1984, despite the Affordable Care Act's intent to reduce costs. From 2008 to 2024, health insurance costs have risen significantly faster than other medical expenses, exacerbated by inflation since 2021. The Consumer Expenditure Survey provides detailed insights into these trends.
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