In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant increases in insurance costs affecting employee benefits for the upcoming fiscal year. The health insurance premiums are set to rise by 15.9%, amounting to approximately $916 per person monthly, which translates to an additional cost of $5.72 per hour for employees working full-time. This increase reflects a broader trend in the insurance industry, with officials noting that similar hikes are being observed nationwide.
The court approved the renewal of health insurance coverage through Keiko for the 2024-2025 period, totaling $2,650,749.36. Additionally, the workers' compensation coverage was renewed at a premium of $848,585, with costs remaining stable compared to the previous year.
Liability insurance, which encompasses property and casualty coverage, also saw a slight increase due to rising costs associated with auto equipment and drone insurance. The total premium for this coverage is set at $1,615,580. Officials emphasized the importance of these renewals, highlighting that the total insurance costs for the county will reach approximately $5.115 million, solely for employee coverage without including family plans.
The court's decisions reflect ongoing challenges in managing rising insurance costs, which are impacting both the county's budget and employee compensation.