WASHINGTON , Aug. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Academy of Actuaries is shedding light on the factors and trends likely to affect the health insurance premiums that millions of Americans will pay in 2025 versus 2024 in a new issue brief, Drivers of 2025 Health Insurance Premium Changes . "Pressures on ACA-market premiums are relatively mild compared to some previous years, but there is some upward pressure from higher prescription costs and, to a lesser degree, inflation," said Academy Senior Health Fellow Cori Uccello.

"Changes in risk pools are not seen as likely to have a major effect on next year's premiums overall, though it's always important to keep in mind that individual insurers may be affected by specific factors, trends, and developments in their state or regional markets." Developed by the Academy's Individual and Small Group Markets Committee, the analysis draws on the actuarial profession's expertise in the health insurance rate-setting process to identify key trends that have emerged in the past year that could affect gross health insurance premium rates in individual and small group markets regulated by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The annual analysis is produced as part of the Academy's mission to serve the public and the U.

S. actuarial profession, providing a description of the trends across markets broadly and not information for use in rate filings by particular insurers that may be affected by trends and factors within their specific markets. T.