Can benefits brokers improve the household finances of financially strapped workers by making them more careful shoppers?

That's the idea behind Purchasing Power, the Atlanta-based provider of the country's largest employee purchasing platform.

Launched in 2001 as a workplace benefit—long before the benefits industry codified "non-traditional" as a category of voluntary benefits—Purchasing Power was conceived as a way to market personal computers to retail consumers at work.

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