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Oddly, when it comes to HSA use among employees, growth seems to have slowed.
Instead of letting staff brood over abusive bosses, causing the quality of their work go downhill, workers should be given an outlet for their frustration.
The IRS has recalculated the limit because the tax law applies the so-called chained consumer price index to increases in HSA contribution limits.
Employees who have more paid sick leave are more likely to use preventative health care services, a study finds.
The company will be taking a closer look at hospitals' high-level claims and making more denials or downward adjustments.
Bond returns currently may not be up to the challenge of meeting the anticipated retirement needs of U.S. investors, research finds.
People in high-deductible plans who buy drugs with big rebates will get the greatest savings from the move.
Is an increase in auto-contribution amounts really an opportunity? Yes. Here's why.
The top 20 percent most-affluent U.S. families do fine saving for retirement, but the other 80 percent? Not so good.
"This is no time to be timid," says Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar.