A new analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation (“Retiree Health Benefits: Going, Going, Nearly Gone?”) reveals a marked decline in supplemental employer-provided retirement health benefits. Across 5 surveys, the share of Medicare-Age adults with supplemental retiree benefits has fallen dramatically over the past few decades. Today, only 12-21% of older adults have such benefits.
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A new analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation (“Retiree Health Benefits: Going, Going, Nearly Gone?”) reveals a marked decline in supplemental employer-provided retirement health benefits. Across 5 surveys, the share of Medicare-Age adults with supplemental retiree benefits has fallen dramatically over the past few decades. Today, only 12-21% of older adults have such benefits.