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Arkansas Health Insurance
Cost Per Employee Calculator

Compare fully insured, level-funded, self-funded, PEO, and MEWA health plan costs for your Arkansas business -- powered by real data from KFF, CMS, and state DOI filings.

Arkansas Small-Group Health Insurance at a Glance

Avg Single Premium
$605/mo
Avg Family Premium
$1714/mo
Cost vs National Avg
-16%
Annual Trend
7.7%/yr
Exchange: Federal marketplace (healthcare.gov)
Medicaid Expanded: Yes
Top Carriers: Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield, QualChoice, UnitedHealthcare
State Mandates: Standard ACA plus autism coverage, diabetes supplies, and colorectal cancer screening mandates
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Your Company
Tell us about your business so we can estimate health insurance costs using Arkansas-specific rates and demographics.
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Total: 100%
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Current Situation
Tell us about your current health benefits arrangement so we can show how alternatives compare.
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Compare Options
Select which funding types to compare and your preferred plan tier. We'll calculate costs for each based on Arkansas market data.

Built on Real Pricing Data -- Not Guesswork

This tool is powered by actuarial and regulatory datasets, calibrated to 2026 market conditions.

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CMS Federal Age Curves

Official ACA 3:1 rating factors for every age 0-64+, plus state exceptions (NY, VT, MA, DC)

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50-State Cost Indices

State-level premium multipliers reflecting provider costs, utilization patterns, and market regulation

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KFF EHBS Survey

Kaiser Family Foundation 2025 Employer Health Benefits Survey -- the gold standard for employer cost benchmarks

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Actuarial Claims Data

Expected claims from SOA and Milliman research, used for self-funded and large group pricing models

Calculation Methodology

Base Premium Calculation: We start with the KFF 2025 national average single premium ($720/mo) and apply the Arkansas cost index (0.84) to get the state-adjusted base rate. Age adjustments use the CMS 3:1 federal age curve, and tier mix multipliers convert single rates to blended PEPM costs.

Funding Type Adjustments: Fully insured rates include carrier margin (15-20%) and risk charges. Level-funded rates remove 8-12% of carrier margin but add stop-loss premium. Self-funded rates are pure expected claims plus admin fees (typically $30-50 PEPM) and stop-loss. PEO rates reflect group purchasing power (typically 15% below direct market). MEWA rates are similar to PEO but with association-specific pool dynamics.

Trend Projections: 3-year projections use funding-type-specific trend rates: fully insured (7.7%), level-funded (4.8%), self-funded (4.6%), PEO (3.8%).

Limitations: This calculator provides estimates based on market averages. Actual premiums depend on your specific group's claims history, plan design, carrier underwriting, and negotiated rates. Use this as a comparison starting point, then request actual quotes.

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What Arkansas Employers Need to Know About Health Insurance Costs

Arkansas offers some of the lowest health insurance premiums in the nation, with a cost index of 0.84 -- approximately 16% below the national average. Lower provider reimbursement rates and cost of living contribute to this favorable pricing environment.

Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield dominates the market, but QualChoice provides meaningful competition in certain regions. UnitedHealthcare has expanded its small-group presence in recent years, giving employers more options.

The state pioneered the 'private option' Medicaid expansion, using federal Medicaid funds to purchase private marketplace coverage for eligible individuals. This innovative approach has helped stabilize the overall insurance market.

For small employers, the combination of already-low base rates and PEO group purchasing power can result in very competitive total benefit costs. Level-funded arrangements are growing rapidly among Arkansas employers with 25-100 employees.

Arkansas Continuation Coverage: State continuation: 120 days for employers with fewer than 20 employees. Federal COBRA applies to employers with 20+ employees.