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California's struggling to pay for health care for retired state employees, with an estimated $72 billion in medical costs coming in the next 30 years. Gov. Jerry Brown's solution: Make workers start contributing money to pay for the health care they'll need after retiring.
March 19 -
Aflac says it will now pay out certain voluntary benefit claims in one business day, an announcement that industry experts say will likely force competitors to follow suit.
March 19 -
The funded status of all U.S. multiemployer pension plans dropped from 81% at the end of 2013 to 80% at the end of last year.
March 19 -
Fortune 500 companies are increasingly asking their CEOs to tie their personal wealth more substantially to that of their shareholders.
March 19 -
Earning less money and a lack of financial knowledge make saving more difficult for women, who are turning to advisers for help, research shows.
March 19 -
Commentary: All retirement plan sponsors should be working with investment advisers who have signed on to their plan as fiduciaries.
March 18
Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
Its time to talk about something that most benefits professionals have left on the backburner for the last couple of years: the impending Cadillac tax.
March 18
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Like the Obama administration, agency chair calls for a new regulation that would make brokers put the interests of their clients ahead of their own.
March 18 -
Although employee well-being programs remain highly popular, few employers actually have a strategy behind them.
March 18 -
The departments of Labor, Treasury and Health and Human Services today published final rules amending the definition of excepted benefits to include certain limited coverage that wraps around individual health insurance.
March 18 -
While the Affordable Care Act bans pre-existing condition exclusions, cherry picking and higher premiums for sicker individuals, a 2014 federal discrimination complaint and new study suggest that some public exchange plans have jacked up certain prescription drug prices.
March 18 -
Premera Blue Cross, serving the Northwest and Alaska, was hacked beginning last May, and even more sensitive data was exposed than in the Anthem hack.
March 17 -
Like the recycling of paper, glass and plastic, the recycling of retirement savings through automated portability benefits everyone and is easy to implement.
March 17
Portability Services Network and Retirement Clearinghouse -
Commentary: CMS has issued a special enrollment period for certain individuals to sign up for health care coverage on the exchanges. Blogger Craig Hasday wonders if the administration's leniency is also hurting its credibility.
March 17
Frenkel Benefits -
Commentary: Theres much to learn from rapidly growing firms. Columnist Jack Kwicien shares the business philosophies that make market leaders successful.
March 17
Daymark Advisors -
Worksite clinics and private exchanges might appear to be mutually exclusive approaches to rising cost pressures, yet they can be integrated to achieve the same goal improved health outcomes and lower health care cost trend.
March 17
Buck Consultants at Xerox -
Controlling rising health care costs is crucial for all employers, and conducting regular dependent eligibility audits can help.
March 17 -
Mid-year enrollment of voluntary benefits is gaining popularity, but benefit experts caution the strategy is not right for everyone.
March 17 -
The wide range of 401(k) plan fees paid by small plan sponsors and participants might be indicative of the opportunity many such sponsors have to trim those expenses.
March 17 -
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide is the latest big-name company to move its active employee base to a private exchange, joining other brand-name companies such as Time, Inc., Sears, Darden Restaurants and Walgreens.
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