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health insurance coverage for an employee is $2730 per year. their employer pays 80% of that cost. how much is taken from the employer's biweekly check?

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Final answer:

The employer's biweekly paycheck will be reduced by $84 to cover their contribution towards the employee's health insurance.

Step-by-step explanation:

The health insurance coverage for an employee is $2730 per year.

The employer pays 80% of that cost, which means they cover $2184 (80% of $2730) and the employee covers the remaining 20% which is $546 (20% of $2730). Since the employer's contribution is spread out over the year, we need to divide that amount by the number of paychecks the employer receives in a year.

Let's assume the employer receives biweekly paychecks.

There are 52 weeks in a year, so the employer receives 26 biweekly paychecks.

To find out how much is taken from the employer's biweekly paycheck, we divide the employer's annual contribution by the number of paychecks: $2184/26 = $84

Therefore, the employer's biweekly paycheck will be reduced by $84 to cover their contribution towards the employee's health insurance.

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