California has $47.5B in premium across 39K employers and 35.1M participants.
The average participant in California has a high premium as benchmarked against the national average, paying roughly $1.4K per participant across all coverages (85% above the average).
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Employer | Premium | Participants |
---|---|---|
$1.9B4% | 2.1M6% | |
$2.4B5% | 1.1M3% | |
$1.5B3% | 541.3K2% | |
$410.4M<1% | 1.5M4% | |
$1B2% | 498.4K1% | |
$485.6M1% | 345.8K<1% | |
$313.3M<1% | 680.8K2% | |
$288.8M<1% | 398.7K1% | |
$261.9M<1% | 752.5K2% | |
$365.8M<1% | 246.6K<1% | |
$295.8M<1% | 349.4K<1% | |
$864.1M2% | 208.1K<1% | |
$317.5M<1% | 151.1K<1% | |
$176.2M<1% | 386.1K1% | |
$480.6M1% | 129.5K<1% | |
$203.4M<1% | 213.8K<1% | |
$169.8M<1% | 264.2K<1% | |
$184.5M<1% | 233K<1% | |
$192.4M<1% | 203.5K<1% | |
$358.2M<1% | 107.5K<1% |
Carrier | Plans | Premium | Participants |
---|---|---|---|
6K15% | $17.7B37% | 2.6M8% | |
2.3K6% | $7.4B16% | 1.2M4% | |
2.5K6% | $1.6B3% | 5.5M16% | |
1.8K5% | $3.1B6% | 1.6M5% | |
1.8K5% | $3.5B7% | 1.2M4% | |
9702% | $1.1B2% | 2M6% | |
1.4K4% | $2.7B6% | 786.3K2% | |
1.4K4% | $536.7M1% | 1.6M5% | |
1.1K3% | $1.8B4% | 948.9K3% | |
2.1K5% | $346.6M<1% | 815.6K2% |
Broker | Plans | Premium | Compensation | Participants |
---|---|---|---|---|
3K8% | $2.5B8% | $91.9M8% | 1.7M7% | |
1.6K4% | $3.1B11% | $67.7M6% | 3.6M14% | |
1.8K5% | $2.4B8% | $93.4M8% | 789.8K3% | |
2.5K6% | $1.6B6% | $74.4M6% | 1M4% | |
2K5% | $1.6B6% | $57.7M5% | 1M4% | |
1.3K3% | $1.6B5% | $57.6M5% | 1.4M6% | |
1.1K3% | $1.9B6% | $49M4% | 2.7M11% | |
1.8K5% | $1.1B4% | $50.5M4% | 1.1M4% | |
1.8K4% | $1B4% | $51.8M4% | 495.9K2% | |
1.5K4% | $1B4% | $37.6M3% | 883.7K4% |