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an employer offers health insurance but for me to add my children to the coverage, they’ll not pay for any part of the additional premium for the children(dependents). is this normal, or is it now a law for the employer to offer discounted family coverage?


Answer:
An employer can offer whatever they like. While it is typical for an employer to pay part of the costs for an employee's health coverage, there is no stipulation for them to do so for that employee's dependants.

Answer:
Absolutely normal, I get 100% payed for me, but I would foot the other part if I had a wife, or kids.

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