Family health insurance rates in Oklahoma rose 50% between 2001 and 2005 while the income of Oklahoma policyholders remained flat. Oklahoma led the nation in increased health insurance rates paid by employees of companies which offer health insurance coverage to their employees. The national average increase was 30% over that same period.
The average cost of family health insurance coverage jumped almost $2,500 across the nation, (from $8,281 in 2001 to $10,728). In Oklahoma, the cost of health insurance soared $3,664 (from $7,322 to $10,985)
Comparatively, the increase in health insurance premiums in surrounding states ranged from 8% in Kansas, 14.4% in Arkansas and 40% in Texas.
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