Health insurance premiums are going up next year unless you work at these companies
Employer-based health insurance premiums have risen sharply, making U.S. health care increasingly expensive and prompting some employers to absorb more costs for workers.
Health care costs are soaring. Blame insurers, drug companies and your employer
Employer-sponsored health insurance costs are rising sharply, with employers paying about 9% more and many passing higher premiums and out-of-pocket costs to workers.
Taxing health care benefits could cut Social Security gap by 25%
Expanding Social Security's payroll tax base—by raising or eliminating the taxable wage cap or including employer-sponsored insurance—could reduce the program's revenue shortfall.