Social Security benefits are likely to lose purchasing power next year despite a historic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
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How the 'hold harmless' rule protects retiree benefits
In the face of the increasing cost of healthcare and pretty much everything else, there's one Medicare regulation that ...
Surveys of retirees and employers reveal a significant gap between what retirees recalled they were told about their retirement medical benefits before they retired and what employers believe they ...
A retirement benefit specific to medical costs — introduced almost two decades ago to slim down the state’s payroll — may be ...
Republican legislators are making another attempt at creating a joint legislative committee whose charge could be recommending controversial changes to the state retiree health benefit fund. Sen.
PNNL will cut retiree health care benefits starting in 2026. PNNL cites depleted trust fund and rising costs as reasons for the change. Retirees under age 65 must pay full premiums; some union ...
So far, Shirley Emmert hates 2018. In the past six months, she has developed heart and breathing problems, had her second cancer scare and, most recently, her husband lost his health insurance. To top ...
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