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How much does an AI agent cost to run Benefits Administration?

Token cost benchmark for an autonomous Benefits Administration agent, across 13 models. Prices as of 14 Jun 2026.

An agent for Benefits Administration on the clean path costs about $0.0209 to $1.45 per outcome depending on the model, around 19x the cost of a single chat message. At 10,000 outcomes a month that is roughly $208 to $14,500.
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Cost per outcome by model

Model$/1M in$/1M outCost / outcomeCost / month*
GPT-4o mini$0.15$0.60$0.0209$208
Llama 4 Maverick$0.27$0.85$0.0362$362
Gemini 2.5 Flash$0.30$2.50$0.0495$495
GPT-4.1 mini$0.40$1.60$0.0556$556
DeepSeek V4$0.44$0.87$0.0558$558
Claude Haiku 4.5$1.00$5.00$0.145$1,450
Gemini 2.5 Pro$1.25$10.00$0.204$2,037
Mistral Large 3$2.00$6.00$0.266$2,660
GPT-4.1$2.00$8.00$0.278$2,780
GPT-4o$2.50$10.00$0.348$3,475
Claude Sonnet 4.6$3.00$15.00$0.435$4,350
Claude Opus 4.8$5.00$25.00$0.725$7,250
Claude Fable 5$10.00$50.00$1.45$14,500

*At 10,000 outcomes per month. Cheapest model highlighted.

What this agent does

The clean-path steps this benchmark prices:

  1. Validate Request
  2. Eligible & in window?
  3. Apply Elections
  4. Premium change material?
  5. Confidence high?
  6. Provision & Notify Carriers
  7. Confirm Coverage

What drives the cost

This path runs 7 steps: 3 tool calls, 1 reasoning step, 3 decision points and 0 human checkpoints. Tool steps make two model calls each, and the agent re-reads its growing context on every call. That compounding is why one Benefits Administration outcome costs about 19x a single chat message ($0.435 on Claude Sonnet 4.6), not the price of one message.

Why these numbers matter.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an AI agent cost to run Benefits Administration?

On the clean path with default assumptions, an agent for Benefits Administration costs about $0.0209 to $1.45 per outcome depending on the model, or roughly $208 to $14,500 per month at 10,000 outcomes. The cheapest model here is GPT-4o mini at $0.0209; the most expensive is Claude Fable 5 at $1.45.

Why does an AI agent cost more than a single chatbot message?

An agent does not make one model call. It plans, calls tools, retrieves context and re-reads its growing working context on every step. For Benefits Administration that adds up to about 19x the cost of a single chat message.

Which model is cheapest for Benefits Administration?

Across the 13 models benchmarked, GPT-4o mini is cheapest at $0.0209 per outcome and Claude Fable 5 is the most expensive at $1.45. A cheaper model is not always the right choice, but it sets the floor for this workflow.

How can I reduce the cost of an agent for Benefits Administration?

The biggest levers are prompt caching on the base context, fewer planning loops, smaller tool results, less retrieval, and choosing a cheaper model where quality allows. You can test each lever in the live estimator.

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