Effect of Cumulative US Inflation upon Typical Dental Insurance Yearly Maximum Real Value, since 1967.
Also of note: In 1967, the majority of employers gave away dental insurance free, as a perk. Today, the vast majority of employers pay the premiums via payroll deductions from their employees' salary, that range from $240 to $600 per year.
Is it worth taking $240-$600 from your pay to gain the inflation-adjusted equivalent of $125 of your 1967-era predecessor's dental benefits?
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