The Child Tax Credit is a near-universal benefit for families with children. Each year, it lifts millions of children out of poverty. Adding income to low- and middle-income families has been shown to ...
As premiums rise faster than wages, workers face greater cost sharing, leaving some underinsured. This report discusses the trends in the availability and affordability of ESI over the past decade and ...
Federal employees and retirees will spend an average of 3.8% more on their health insurance premiums in 2022, marking the second straight year of declining cost increases. The government’s share of ...
The Office of Personnel Management announced Wednesday that this year’s Federal Employees Health Benefits Program open season period will run from Nov. 8 until Dec. 13, and that next year, federal ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writer by day, Comic by night, who aims to inform, inspire, and amuse. The 2021 Survey on Fertility Benefits, commissioned by ...
Employers and employees continued to adjust to a new world of work in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic this past year. Employers seemed up to the task, launching new and improved benefits that ...
The nonprofit hospital sector’s tax exemptions provide billions in estimated benefits, but about half of those exemptions are enjoyed by just a couple hundred hospitals, according to a newly published ...
The Great Resignation is getting greater. Employers around the country are seeking to fill a near record high 11 million job openings. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ analysis of what it ...