
Average Deductible For Health Insurance (2025)
The average deductible was $1,790 in 2024, up from $584 in 2006. A 2006-2024 analysis of rising health insurance deductibles, the causes, and the financial impact.
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The average deductible was $1,790 in 2024, up from $584 in 2006. A 2006-2024 analysis of rising health insurance deductibles, the causes, and the financial impact.
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