Employer A (24,103 covered individuals) experienced a 1.9 percent decline in total spending and substantial reductions in the use of outpatient, intermediate-care, and inpatient services. Nevertheless, overall service use was high compared with that of other employer populations. Employer B (58,939 covered individuals) had lower levels of service use before parity than employer A and experienced a large increase in service use and spending. Nevertheless, even this large increase in behavioral health spending was well under 1 percent of total health care spending for employer B.