Submitted by newsboyron t3_yhh2wl in personalfinance
shadow_chance t1_iueegbd wrote
Reply to comment by jokerfriend6 in Is there a downside to enroll in HSA vs. FSA? by newsboyron
What's the premium difference? I've rarely seen a family plan where the HDHP was worse than traditional PPO plan because the trad plan was like $1000/month and the HDHP was $500.
jokerfriend6 t1_iuejuwb wrote
It matters on out of pocket costs for the year. For a PPO plan, I pay $770 a month next year, and HDHP is roughly $650 a month for family plan. PPO pays 100% after $2000 spent in network for family and $1000 per person. $250 per person and $500 per family is the deductable. HDHP is $2500 and $5000 before they cover 100%
I should also say this is our costs and not the full plan costs. Cost of my PPO plan is $18000 a year but my employer picks up 2/3rds the cost.
shadow_chance t1_iuek5bi wrote
Ah that's a small cost differential. I usually see much higher differences in premiums alone so the HDHP almost always make more sense.
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