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    Amy Kaminski Compounding economic pressures, most utilities in the United States saw an increase in their health insurance premium. Although the average premium increase had been decreasing in previous years, the numbers are up again. The 2009 Compensation Data... More...
     

    Amy Kaminski Compounding economic pressures, most U.S. banking and financial organizations saw an increase in their health insurance premium. Although the average premium increase had been decreasing in previous years, the numbers are up again. The 2009 Compens... More...
     

    Amy Kaminski The newly released Compensation Data Utilities 2009 survey results show pay increase budgets have fallen to 3.3 percent. With pay increase budgets down this year, the utilities surveyed have projected a slight decrease in 2010 to 3.1 percent. The... More...
     

    Amy Kaminski Americans are facing increasing economic pressure, and as a result, many have cut back or quit taking their prescriptions. Employed workers with access to health insurance can experience some economic relief through employer paid prescription coverag... More...
     


     
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