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A new report from a consumer health group says that family health-care premiums rose about 4 1/2 times faster than earnings for Texas workers from 2000 through 2009.
The Washington-based nonprofit group Families USA reports Tuesday that in that period, family health insurance premiums rose by about 92 percent while median earnings rose by about 20 percent.
The nonpartisan group says the average annual health insurance premium in the 2000-2009 period for family health coverage provided in the workplace rose from about $6,600 to about $12,700. At the same time, the Texas workers’ median earnings rose from about $23,000 to about $27,600.
Former Texas police officer arrested
A former Texas police officer is behind bars charged with seven felony counts, including possession or promotion of child pornography, promotion of prostitution and engaging in organized crime.
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