sam_gordon
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The benefit to the employee is an employer has more "buying power" (generally). Buying more of something usually means lower per item cost. Granted, I've been with the same employer my entire career, but I've always had a choice of 2-3 different plans, and optional dental, life, and vision insurance. I've also had the option to turn down the company's plans and go out on my own.I am saying I don't think the employer should be involved in health insurance in any way.
Everyone should be buying their own insurance.
Tying insurance to employment was a horrible decision made 80 or so years ago.
There are some companies that will give you money (either into an HSA or possibly just into your check) if you turn down their offered insurance.
I agree it was offered as a "perk" way back when. But I don't think you're forced to take it.