Article: Consumer Report: Divorcees Pay Significantly More Than Married People, and Singles Pay the Lowest Prices for Health Insurance.

Overall, 41% of Individuals Pay $100 or Less on Monthly Premiums

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Divorced individuals pay 26 percent more for health insurance premiums on a monthly basis than married individuals, who pay 25 percent more than singles ($242, $180, $136 average per month, respectively), according to a new national study of more than 80,000 individual and family health insurance policies sold through http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/ in the last year. The report also finds that 41 percent of all individuals pay $100 or less per month for Major Medical health insurance coverage, while 55 percent of families pay $300 or less per month, for ...

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