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Smaller raise? Higher health insurance costs may be to blame
Many employers responded to rising health insurance costs by scaling back pay increases, the New York Fed found.
Their health care premiums have skyrocketed. And now, women and LGBTQ+ people across the country are scrambling. Some are pushing off paying for retirement, or dipping into their savings. Some are ...
Companies face a roughly 9.5% surge in costs this year, the biggest rise in at least 15 years.
When Noah Hulsman, who owns a skate shop in Louisville, Kentucky, learned he no longer qualified for federal subsidies to help him pay for his “gold” Affordable Care Act health plan, the 37-year-old ...
Lawmakers heard concerns Wednesday that health care costs would grow for Iowans under a proposed retroactive, one-time tax increase on health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in fiscal year 2026 — ...
With healthcare costs steadily rising, choosing the right health insurance plan has become an important financial decision ...
McKee's executive order, signed on March 12, states that 88% of Rhode Islanders enrolled in the individual market receive ...
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What health care options do you have after leaving a job? 5 strategies to consider
Don't be uninsured: Health insurance after leaving a job ...
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