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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 healthcare.

Is there a ballpark or typical figure for that difference?

So, you're making $X,000 a year with typical family healthcare, you go to another place where they want to pay you with no healthcare - what's about the difference there, how much extra does a US salary maker see that as? Would it be $2k a year difference, $30k a year difference?

Conversely you're hiring some folks in the US - what's the typical difference in those offers?


Would it help here to make an example? What about a completely typical person w/ three children and a spouse and the putative salary is "100k", "with healthcare", or then "X""with no healthcare" - what do we reckon? Is there a ballpark X there? Business owners (among others) must deal with this constantly.


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