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Health Care Affordability is a National Concern
According to Altarum, a national non-profit research and consulting organization, state policyholders are more capable than national legislators in influencing health care affordability for residents. A new report identifies areas where California is doing well and areas where it can improve.
Health Coverage Options When Your Spouse is Too Young for Medicare
Are you worried about your younger spouse losing health insurance when you retire at age 65? Consider buying coverage on your state’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchange. You may be surprised at what you find!
Affordable Care Act Taxes Repealed in Last-Minute Spending Bill
Averting a government shutdown, President Trump recently signed a spending package that funds government agencies through the rest of the fiscal year and includes provisions to permanently repeal taxes related to the Affordable Care Act.
Legal Brief: Does the Civil Rights Act Protect L.G.B.T.Q. Workers?
The Supreme Court is deliberating on whether employment discrimination against LGBTQ employees is prohibited according to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. If the court determines this law bans employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and transgender status, millions of employees across the nation would gain additional workplace protections.
Stress in the Workplace
According to a recent survey conducted by CareerCast, 78 percent of people in the U.S. feel overly stressed at work and rate their stress level at a seven or higher on a 10-point scale. What occupations are among the top 10 most and least stressful in the nation?
California Passes Law Curbing the Use of Independent Contractors
A new law that will prevent many companies from claiming workers as independent contractors takes effect in California on Jan. 1, 2020. What does this law actually do?
Help Employees Make Better Decisions During Open Enrollment
During annual open enrollment, employees will face important decisions about their family’s healthcare coverage in 2020. Here are some ways to help make the process as successful and stress-free as possible.
Do College Students Need Health Insurance?
A medical emergency may be the last thing on the minds of young college students moving into their new dorms or apartments, but it pays to think about healthcare choices in advance.
As Health Insurance Deductibles Rise, What Plan is Best for Your Family?
Do you know health insurance deductibles have more than tripled over the last decade? A Los Angeles Times analysis reveals this steep increase is not only transforming U.S. healthcare, but negatively impacting many middle-class families.
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