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Two recent rulings have cast uncertainty on appropriate limits for financial incentives clients can offer workers to participate in certain wellness programs.
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Across all 50 states, premiums for the average “benchmark” silver plan, which the government uses to set subsidies, are dropping nearly 1%.
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From new technologies to instant gratification, job seekers are in charge and expecting companies to up the ante in their recruiting game.
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Lynn M. Fisher is a resident scholar and the co-director of the Center on Housing Markets and Finance at the American Enterprise Institute, where she focuses on housing markets, including affordable housing, home building, mortgages and housing finance.
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Peter Conti-Brown is the Class of 1965 Associate Professor of Financial Regulation and Co-Director of the Wharton Initiative on Financial Policy and Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
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How employers use AI and the rise of new digital workers are among the changes coming in the next year, says Forrester Research.
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Nearly 10% of dependents enrolled in employee health plans are not eligible to be in the program. Here’s how companies can combat the problem.
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Patrick O’Connor is a senior benefits consultant with Corporate Synergies. He partners with employers to develop health and welfare benefits strategies that target workforce requirements and address the organization’s financial goals. He works in the firm’s Bethesda, Maryland, regional office.
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