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Self-funded medical plans
Why Self-Fund a Medical Plan? Self-funded medical plans can make great sense for employers large and small who are facing escalating premiums as a result of health care reform. Here are just a few of the benefits of self-funding: Cost … Continue reading
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Are Engineers Overpaid?
They’re not overpaid. Petroleum engineers tend to make between $74,000–$186,000, Electrical engineers tend to make $60,000–$90,000 and computer engineers tend to make between $60,000 and $100,000 per year. (The 6 Highest Paid Engineering Jobs). The average U.S. salary is around … Continue reading
Health care is top worry for employers since election
Employers are worried about the employer health care mandate, now that the 2016 election is history. The incoming administration in Washington has given, at best, conflicting signals about the Affordable Care Act and what actions it may take regarding health … Continue reading
Benefits are Exploding!
With all of the changes in Benefits and Healthcare – one of the biggest changes that people are seeing are their benefits on the job as well as benefits being self-employed. Even as companies have pared back core benefits in … Continue reading
Few employers expect to save money on private exchanges
Those in the fast-growing private health insurance exchange business have some work to do to overcome doubts about how much money they\’ll end up saving employers. Many have already bought and have found tremendous savings at http://www.UnitedStatesInsuranceMarketplace.com. That’s one of … Continue reading