b'WCRB 2022 State of the State The State of Wisconsin, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance has approved an overall decrease in rate level of 8.47% effective October 1, 2022.In addition to the premium level adjustment, the following changes were approved: no change in the maximum minimum premium of $900; no change in the minimum premium multiplier of 180; no change in the expense constant of $220; decrease in the premium threshold for experience rating eligibility from $7,750 to $7,500; increase in split point from $17,000 to $18,000; increase in per claim accident limitation from $253,500 to $257,000; overall decrease in premium level of 11.30% in F classifications; increase in the annual remuneration used to calculate premiums for sole proprietors and partners from $56,888 to $60,268; increase in the value of lodging received by employees as part of their pay from $151.96 to $160.99 per week or from $21.71 to $23.00 per day; the value of meals increased from $136.85 to $144.98 per week or from $6.52 to $6.90 per meal; increase in the maximum remuneration for executive officers from $1,641 to $1,739 per week; increase in the minimum remuneration for executive officers from $328 to $348 per week; decrease in the Retrospective Rating Tax Multiplier from 1.071 to 1.070 for F classes; increase in the Retrospective Rating Tax Multiplier from 1.040 to 1.042 for state classes; decrease in the USLH&W percentage from 60% to 56%; no change in the rate option of $0.00, $0.01, or $0.02 per $100 of payroll for terrorism coverage (TRIA); assigned risk policies are charged $0.02 per $100 of payroll; no change in the rate option of $0.00 or $0.01 per $100 of payroll for catastrophe (other than Certified Acts of Terrorism); assigned risk policies are charged $0.01 per $100 of payroll. 4'