St. Johnsbury Bracing For High Health Cost Spike

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Officials in the Vermont town of St. Johnsbury are bracing for a spike in health care costs, expected to be between 20 percent and 24 percent next year.

The increase translates to an increase in health care premiums of between $88,000 and $108,000, although the costs are somewhat offset by employee contributions.

Selectman Jim Rust says the increase is due to state and federal mandates.

Rust tells the Caledonian Record officials are considering other insurance policies, but that would require union support.

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