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Cumulative Change in Single and Family Health Insurance Premiums and Federal Poverty Level, 1996-2011. *. *. *No data are available for 2007 due to MEPS transition from retrospective to current data collection .

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  1. Cumulative Change in Single and Family Health Insurance Premiums and Federal Poverty Level, 1996-2011 * * *No data are available for 2007 due to MEPS transition from retrospective to current data collection. NOTE: Family premium percentages were calculated based on a family of four. In 2011, the federal poverty level for a family of four was $22,350. SOURCE: Premium data from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, private sector data from Insurance Component, 1996-2010, at http://meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/. Federal Poverty Level based on HHS Federal Poverty Guidelines (1996 through 2011) at http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/figures-fed-reg.shtml; rate of growth based on change for one person (change for a four-person family would be 43.3% rather than 40.7% over the period).

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