Many Employer-Based Health Plans Now Cost ,000- | Arthritis Information

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In 2008, one in 10 workers in three states -- Alaska, Indiana and Minnesota -- was in employer-based family health insurance plans with costs that topped ,000, according to new data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

In a new release, the agency said these costs were at least ,000 more than the national average. And for the nation as a whole, 10 percent of workers (about 2 million people) had a family health insurance plan costing ,000 or more. Overall, the average American family paid premiums totaling ,298 in 2008, the AHRQ said.

Other 2008 data from the agency's analysis of private, employer-based plans:

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