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Your Group Health Renewal Went Up Again. Now What?

Kate Spilsbury June 24, 2026 5 min read

Every spring or fall, a lot of small-business owners open a renewal letter, sigh at the double-digit increase, and sign it anyway. That auto-renewal reflex is one of the most expensive habits in employee benefits — because a renewal should be a decision, not something that happens to you.

Why the increase keeps coming

Fully-insured group plans price in the worst case and rarely reward a healthy team. If your workforce had a quiet claims year, a traditional plan generally keeps that upside — you don’t. Meanwhile, medical trend pushes rates up across the board. Left unchecked, it compounds year after year.

Step one: re-shop before you renew

The single most valuable move is simple: market your plan to multiple carriers each year instead of accepting the incumbent’s number. Prices and appetites shift constantly; last year’s best carrier may be uncompetitive now. A good broker does this for you automatically.

Step two: consider level-funding

For a healthy group, a level-funded plan can change the math:

  • You pay a steady monthly amount, like a normal group plan.
  • If your team’s claims come in low, you may receive money back at year-end.
  • Your downside is capped by built-in stop-loss coverage.

It isn’t right for every group, but it’s an option many brokers never present. For the right employer, it rewards a healthy workforce instead of pocketing the savings.

Step three: get more from the same budget

Sometimes the win isn’t a lower price — it’s a smarter package. Voluntary and employee-paid supplemental benefits can make your offering more competitive without increasing your budget, helping you attract and keep good people.

The bottom line

A renewal increase isn’t a verdict; it’s an invitation to shop. If it’s been a while since anyone put your plan in front of multiple carriers — or explained whether level-funding fits your group — it’s worth a no-cost review before you sign.

Kate Spilsbury
Kate Spilsbury

Founder & Licensed Insurance Agent at Mere Benefits — RSSA®, CMIP®. Independent, no-pressure guidance across Northeast Florida & Camden County, GA. This article is educational and not medical, tax, or legal advice.

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