When I took a new teaching job in SE Iowa in 1990, the insurance the district offered was full family and cost around $450 a month. When I left in 2010, it had risen to $1200 a month for full family. The district paid all of it, but the union also gave up yearly raises for that insurance. I know my salary did not go up roughly 3x like insurance did.
Currently I pay about $100 a month for BCBS insurance, my wife's insurance also through BCBS is covered by her employer and she pays about $120 a month for our handicapped daughter that has CP and lives at home with us.
I would really like to retire in 4 years, but with the price of paying for insurance I am starting to rethink the idea. I had high hopes that ACA would led to a single payer plan, but now I truly believe that there is just too much money to be made off the public to ever allow the conservative right to give us that path.