According to a report recently released by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the U.S. government will provide a health insurance subsidy of approximately $660 billion in 2016, with $266 billion flagged for employment-based (group) health insurance. While group health insurance covers a significant number of workers in the U.S., the employment-based enrollment numbers are expected to drop given the alternatives offered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the changing composition of the workforce.
Next, we’ll dive into the details of this employer-sponsored group health insurance forecast.
