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  • 401(k)
    Majority of millennials not participating in 401(k) plans

    Women, in particular, are lagging in earnings and in the amount of income they’re saving for retirement, according to research from T. Rowe Price.

    By Paula Aven Gladych
    Freelance writer
    May 31
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  • Private benefit exchanges
    Private exchanges not for everyone, brokerage survey finds

    Large employers unsure of the cost savings they’d see by moving employees to an online marketplace, but health sites are still evolving, according to Pacific Resources.

    By Matt Skoufalos
    Freelance writer
    May 31
    PBE private exchange chart
  • Advisor strategies
    How adviser Sheri Alexander quintupled staff and grew sales seven-fold

    Gregory & Appel’s president of employee benefits overcame professional obstacles and personal challenges to lead her team to massive gains.

    By Peter Krass
    Freelance writer
    May 31
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  • Benefits Think How to demystify healthcare spending through analytics

    Employers host a variety of valuable employee data such as age range, marital status and more; they should take advantage of the insight it can provide, says Thompson Online Benefits’ Brenden Mielke.

    May 27
    Brenden Mielke
    Brenden Mielke
    Thomsons Online Benefits
  • Benefits Think Artificial intelligence and other computer systems will change benefit advising

    Drawing from the principles of AI, brokers need to develop new strengths in order to continue meeting the needs of their clients, says Hanna’s Matthew Augustine.

    May 27
    Mathew Augustine
    Hanna Global Solutions
  • Benefits Think SCOTUS rules on limitations period for constructive-discharge claims

    For a federal civil servant to prove a forced, discrimination-based resignation, the clock starts ticking the moment the employer is informed of the employee’s intent to leave.

    May 27
     Brian D. Netter
    Brian D. Netter
    Mayer Brown
  • Fiduciary Rule
    Fiduciary rule got support from a surprising contingent

    Some insiders at big brokerage firms encouraged the DOL to maintain progress during the rule’s development, which Assistant Secretary of Labor Phyllis Borzi says “kept us going.”

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    By Ann Marsh
    May 27
    Phyllis Borzi, Assistant Secretary, Labor Department (The Institute for the Fiduciary Standard)
  • Healthcare costs
    Annual healthcare costs for families hit $25K

    A reduction in employer contributions and rising prescription drug costs are drivers of growth in healthcare costs, according to new data from consulting and actuarial firm Milliman.

    Kathryn Mayer
    By Kathryn Mayer
    Former Editor-in-Chief
    May 27
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  • Benefits Think Making recognition work for a multi-generational workforce

    Advisers should start with addressing employee turnover rates and focusing on targeted communication for each age group, says Reward Gateway’s Debra Corey.

    May 26
    Debra Corey
    Debra Corey
    Reward Gateway
  • Benefits Think How to broaden the scope of employee wellness

    While the programs are popular, they’re all too often reactionary and don’t take enough of a holistic approach to worker well-being, according to Corporate Synergies’ Robert Stumper.

    May 26
    Robert Stumper
    Robert Stumper
    Corporate Synergies
  • Benefits Think 3 reasons retirement and health benefit discussions aren’t combined — and why advisers should reverse course

    Dozens of brokers and consultants weigh in on the practice, and Hodges-Mace’s Eric Helman explains the fallacies behind this siloed approach.

    May 26
    Eric Helman
    Hodges-Mace
  • Private benefit exchanges
    Brokers’ role ‘more important’ in private exchange system

    While many workers can navigate benefit marketplaces by themselves, a new survey from Liazon reveals that employees make better selections when helped by an adviser.

    By Kathleen Koster
    Freelance Writer
    May 26
    PBE Study Liazon
  • Wellness programs
    What makes a successful digital wellness tool?

    Withing’s Cedric Huthings and other experts share insights on how technology is changing the benefits landscape — and why employers must embrace the transition.

    Kathryn Mayer
    By Kathryn Mayer
    Former Editor-in-Chief
    May 26
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  • Benefits Think Anthem-Cigna's market doubters have a point

    Investors have never been sold on either deal as a sure thing, but the Anthem-Cigna tie-up is looking increasingly endangered, writes Bloomberg Gadfly's Max Nisen.

    May 25
    Max Nisen
    Max Nisen
    Bloomberg Gadfly
  • Benefits Think 3 tips for building a better parental leave policy

    Research shows that offering paid leave is good for business and employers should look past short-term economic concerns, according to One Medical’s Christine Morehead.

    May 25
    Christine Morehead
    Christine Morehead
    One Medical
  • Benefits Think 5 things employers would change about the ACA

    Most organizations have come to terms with the Affordable Care Act, but repeal of the Cadillac tax still appears on many wish lists.

    May 25
    John Barkett
    John Barkett
    Willis Towers Watson
  • Benefits Think Aon’s acquisition of Univers shows the importance of enhanced benefits

    It’s a logical move for the brokerage and consulting firm and a strong step in the process of mainstreaming voluntary, says columnist Nelson Griswold.

    May 25
    Nelson Griswold
    Nelson Griswold
  • M&A
    Aon looks to strengthen enrollment, voluntary capabilities with Univers acquisition

    The brokerage and benefits company is looking to create of an ‘end-to-end’ solution for clients with the move.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    May 25
    Aon Toronto HQ
  • Benefit management
    HR and benefits becoming a higher priority for company execs

    Hundreds of CEOs and other business leaders rank staff-related issues as top strategic initiatives in new survey.

    By Bruce Shutan
    Contributing writer
    May 25
    CEO investment
  • Benefits Think Enlist support to automate benefits without affecting employee satisfaction

    Employees prefer a combination of software tools and access to professional assistance when making benefit decisions, says Hodges-Mace’s Alex Ward.

    May 24
    Alex Ward
    Alex Ward
    Hodges Mace
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