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Health Insurance Hikes Ease But Workers Pay a Price, Survey Finds
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Government Health Insurance Renewal Approved Last Minute – Again
Government Health Insurance Renewal Approved Last Minute – AgainLocal news — St. ThomasGovernment Health Insurance Renewal Approved Last Minute – AgainThe Legislature approved renewal of the V.I.Government health, life and dental insurance plans Thursday, but not before expressing frustration that the plan was yet again being submitted at the last minute with no time to review or renegotiate anything."We have on a consistent basis asked the 'players that be' not to submit the health insurance package in the waning days of the existing contract," Senate President Neville James said during a Committee of the Whole hearing on the package Wednesday.
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Obamacare Is Expanding Health Insurance Coverage
Obamacare Is Expanding Health Insurance CoverageThree key indicators of Americans' economic well-being moved decisively in the right direction in 2015, last week's Census Bureau reports on income, poverty and health insurance show.Household income grew at its fastest rate on record in data back to 1967, the poverty rate tied its largest drop since 1968, and the share of Americans without health insurance fell to an historic low (9.1 percent) for the second straight year.The income and poverty gains reflect an improving economy and will likely continue this year.
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Health Insurance Cost Continues to Rise for Employees, New Report Finds
Health Insurance Cost Continues to Rise for Employees, New Report FindsOver the past 10 years, health insurance costs have increased steadily.The big question is how these changes affect American workers and what that means for health insurance options.Recently, the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) released their annual Employer Health Benefits Survey, offering insight into the effect of rising healthcare costs on employers and employees alike.
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