健康储蓄账户余额,捐款,分配和其他重要统计数据,2014:来自EBRI HSA数据库的估计。

EBRI issue brief Pub Date : 2015-07-01
Paul Fronsti
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雇员福利研究所(EBRI)维护着从各种健康储蓄账户(HSA)提供商收集的大量数据。截至2014年12月31日,EBRI HSA数据库包含290万个账户,总资产为50亿美元。本问题简报是第二份年度报告,利用了EBRI HSA数据库的横截面数据。它检查了2014年的账户余额、个人和雇主供款、年度分配、投资账户和账户所有者的人口统计数据。据估计,大约有1700万投保人及其家属参加了符合hsa条件的健康计划。据估计,截至2014年12月31日,共有1380万个账户持有242亿美元的资产。自2011年初以来,近五分之四的HSAs已经开业。2014年底的平均HSA余额为1933美元,高于年初的1408美元。平均账户余额随着账户所有者年龄的增长而增加。25岁以下业主的平均账户余额为655美元,65岁及以上业主的平均账户余额为5,016美元。大约6%的HSAs有关联的投资账户。2014年底投资资产账户的平均余额较高。截至2014年底,拥有投资资产的HSAs中有37%的账户余额达到或超过1万美元,而没有投资资产的HSAs中只有4%的账户余额达到或超过1万美元。在拥有投资资产的HSAs中,2014年开立的账户年终平均余额为6544美元;而那些2005年开业的酒店在2014年底的平均余额为19269美元。2014年,个人或雇主出资的HSAs账户占所有账户的70%,占总资产的86%。这些账户中有4%在年底为零余额。每年平均而言,供款的个人向他们的账户存入2,096美元。接受雇主捐款的HSAs平均每年收到1,021美元。2014年,有缴费的HSAs中有五分之四也有医疗保健索赔的分配。在有索赔的HSAs中,分配给医疗保健索赔的平均金额为1 951美元。除65岁及以上的人外,医疗保健索赔的分配随着年龄的增长而增加。25岁以下的账户持有人的平均年分配额为636美元;55-64岁的账户持有人需支付2373美元;65岁及以上的账户持有人需支付2124美元。账户越老,年平均分配越高。然而,在最近开设的账户中,采取医疗保健索赔分配的可能性更高。
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Health Savings Account Balances, Contributions, Distributions, and Other Vital Statistics, 2014: Estimates from the EBRI HSA Database.

The Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) maintains a wealth of data collected from various health savings account (HSA) providers. The EBRI HSA Database contains 2.9 million accounts with total assets of $5 billion as of Dec. 31, 2014. This Issue Brief is the second annual report drawing on cross-sectional data from the EBRI HSA Database. It examines account balances, individual and employer contributions, annual distributions, investment accounts, and account-owner demographics for 2014. Enrollment in HSA-eligible health plans is estimated to be about 17 million policyholders and their dependents, and it has also been estimated that there are 13.8 million accounts holding $24.2 billion in assets as of Dec. 31, 2014. Almost 4 in 5 HSAs have been opened since the beginning of 2011. The average HSA balance at the end of 2014 was $1,933, up from $1,408 at the beginning of the year. Average account balances increased with the age of the owner of the account. Account balances averaged $655 for owners under age 25 and $5,016 for owners ages 65 and older. About 6 percent of HSAs had an associated investment account. End-of-year 2014 balance averages were higher in accounts with investment assets. Thirty-seven percent of HSAs with investment assets ended 2014 with a balance of $10,000 or more, whereas only 4 percent of HSAs without investment assets had such a balance. Among HSAs with investment assets, accounts opened in 2014 ended the year with an average balance of $6,544; whereas those opened in 2005 had an average balance of $19,269 at the end of 2014. HSAs with either individual or employer contributions accounted for 70 percent of all accounts and 86 percent of the assets in 2014. Four percent of these accounts ended the year with a zero balance. On a yearly average, individuals who made contributions deposited $2,096 to their account. HSAs receiving employer contributions received $1,021 a year, on average. Four-fifths of HSAs with a contribution also had a distribution for a health care claim during 2014. Among HSAs with claims, the average amount distributed for health care claims was $1,951. Distributions for health care claims increased with age, with the exception of those ages 65 and older. Average annual distributions were $636 for account owners under age 25; $2,373 for account owners ages 55-64; and $2,124 for account owners ages 65 and older. Average annual distributions were higher for accounts that were older. However, the likelihood of taking a distribution for health care claims was higher among accounts opened more recently.

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