December 13, 2010
Insurance benefits costs for employers in private industry, September 2010
Insurance benefit costs for private industry employers, by occupation, bargaining unit status, and industry, September 2010
Class of worker |
Costs per hour worked |
Costs as a percent of total compensation |
All workers |
$2.24 |
8.00 |
Occupational group |
|
|
Management, professional, and related |
$3.32 |
6.7 |
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance |
$2.68 |
8.6 |
Production, transportation, and material moving |
$2.56 |
10.6 |
Sales and office |
$1.98 |
9.0 |
Service |
$0.97 |
7.0 |
Bargaining unit status |
|
|
Union |
$4.84 |
12.8 |
Nonunion |
$1.94 |
7.3 |
Industry group |
|
|
Goods-producing industries |
$3.11 |
9.5 |
Service-providing industries |
$2.05 |
7.6 |
These data featured in the TED article, Insurance benefits costs for employers in private industry, September 2010.
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