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Answer by Derek_6424246 for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

Healthcare for the employee is more valuable to the employer than is providing healthcare for the rest of the family members. Depending on the family situation, you're going to see significant...

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Answer by Michael Lorton for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

Many answers here have given what look to be useful perspectives on your question. I want to point out an interesting technical issue.If an employer contracts with an insurer, it agrees to cover all...

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Answer by coteyr for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

For the person being hired this is a tricky situation. Specially with the new laws. There is no real magic number that can be applied as a lot will depend on what benefits you want, and what is...

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Answer by Kevin Keane for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

There is some magic involved in that calculation, because what health insurance is worth to you is not necessarily the same it is worth for the employer.Two examples that illustrate the extreme ends of...

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Answer by Michael Bird for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

As others have said, it depends entirely on what benefits are provided, and how much of the cost of those benefits is paid by the employer and how much is paid by the employee, and compare that to what...

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Answer by mhoran_psprep for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

While the other answers try to quantify the value of health care the question you ask is about employee vs contractor. The delta between those regarding benefits goes way beyond health care. In fact...

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Answer by TTT for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare benefits"...

As a contractor, I have done this exact calculation many times so I can compare full time employment offers when they come. The answer varies greatly depending on your situation, but here's how to...

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Answer by wpquestionz for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare...

Equation:(M x 12) + MOOP = Worst case scenario costWhere M equals the monthly cost and MOOP is the maximum out of pocket amount. So, if a plan costs $500 a month and the maximum out of pocket amount is...

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Answer by minou for Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare benefits"...

You could probably see prices at one of the Obamacare websites. I'm on Obamacare in Massachusetts, and the premiums for me ranged from about $300-600 per month. For a couple, you just multiply by two...

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Ballpark salary equivalent today of "healthcare benefits" in the US?

For my friends in the US, when considering positions (this applies to either salary or contract positions) I've heard it's sometimes along the lines of, you can have X with healthcare, or Y with no...

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