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A new data analysis from the Employee Benefit Research Institute says retiring five years later in life might not be enough to shore up proper savings.
September 24 -
Open enrollment is a stressful time for Americans: Choosing benefits ranks as employees second most difficult decision, following retirement saving, according to a new survey from Aetna.
September 24 -
A new survey from WorldatWork and Towers Watson reports that global companies once again worry about attracting and retaining highly skilled workers. However, there is a disconnect between what rewards employers are offering and what targeted workers want.
September 20 -
A new poll of young Americans shows that available employment opportunities mean more to Generation Y than college interest rates or staying on their parents health insurance plans.
September 19 -
As the emphasis of defined contribution retirement plans shifts from wealth accumulation to income replacement, new pitfalls lie along the new path.
September 18 -
Members of the Department of Labors ERISA Advisory Council have scheduled an open forum to discuss disability benefits in defined contribution plans, as well as other topics.
September 17 -
U.S. employers do not expect to fund their annual bonuses for workers again this year, but companies do predict small to moderate pay increases in 2013, according a pair of surveys by Towers Watson.
September 15 -
American workers are more concerned about cuts in their benefits than losing their jobs, according to a Gallup poll
September 15 -
Health care reform and employers desire to limit their health insurance costs will fuel interest in defined contribution health benefits and private insurance exchanges, according to an EBRI report
September 15 -
Large percentages of Americans lack confidence about their level of life insurance coverage or dont discuss the benefit often at home.
September 12 -
Workers as young as their twenties are getting and using long-term benefits, according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.
September 11 -
From providing excellence in customer service to creating groundbreaking technology, the 2012 Health, Retirement and overall Employee Benefit Advisers of the Year are forward-thinking innovators who rose above an outstanding field of applicants to claim EBAs top honors.
September 10 -
Workers as young as their twenties are getting and using long-term benefits, according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.
September 10 -
Jennifer Harvey of American Express wins for Best Overall Communications Campaign.
September 10 -
The Benefits Forum and Expo began Sunday in Phoenix with the honoring of the benefits professionals of the year.
September 10 -
Health assistance provider CareCounsel has been purchased by Stanford Hospital & Clinics, which says leadership and core directive will not be changing.
September 6 -
The Generic Pharmaceutical Association claims that consumers and the health care industry have saved more than $1 trillion in the past 10 years through the use of non-name-brand meds.
September 6 -
Only 7% of private company CFOs say they share financial updates with their full staff, even though doing so can reduce misinformation and increase team mentality, new research indicates.
September 5 -
An American Psychological Association survey says that, despite the shaky economic recovery, a lack of better jobs is not one of the major factors leading to workers sticking with their current employers.
September 5 -
Auto-enrollment, auto-increase and professional advice features are all up among 401(k) plans, according to a new data analysis from Charles Schwab.
September 4