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• FACT #3... Evidence does not support the claim that laws allowing adult motorcycle riders to choose whether or not to wear a helmet result in increased monthly health care premiums. Supporting Data • The most recent report on the subject of average monthly individual health care premiums by the Kaiser Family Foundation looked at average monthly individual health care premiums by state for the year 2013. • The average monthly individual health care premium in states which had mandatory motorcycle helmet laws was $267.53 The average monthly individual health care premium in states which allowed adult riders to choose whether or not to wear a motorcycle helmet was $245.26. • Conclusion • In 2013, people in states with mandatory motorcycle helmet laws paid on average $22.27 more per month for individual health care coverage than did people in states which allowed adults to make their own choice on the issue.
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