Featured Jobs
|
BPAS
|
|
Defined Benefit Plan Consultant/Actuarial Analyst Sentinel Group
|
|
Sentinel Group
|
|
MAP Retirement
|
|
DWC - The 401(k) Experts
|
|
Retirement Relationship Manager MAP Retirement
|
|
MAP Retirement
|
|
Regional Vice President, Sales MAP Retirement
|
|
Plan Administrator, Defined Benefit & Cash Balance The Pension Source
|
|
Strategic Retirement Plan Consultant Retirement Plan Consultants
|
|
Pattison Pension
|
Free Newsletters
“BenefitsLink continues to be the most valuable resource we have at the firm.”
-- An attorney subscriber
|
|
|
|
Our Broken Health Care System
David S. Broder in The Washington Post; subscription may be required
[Opinion] July 15, 2004
Excerpt: The United States spends almost 15 percent of its income on health care, far more than other advanced countries. That's about $5,540 a year for every man, woman and child. Costs are rising four times as fast as wages. One informed estimate places the cost of employer-sponsored health care coverage for the average family at $14,500 in 2006, just two years from now.
|
| Please click here to report this link if it is broken (for example, if you see a "404 File Not Found" error message after you click on the linked news item's title). |
| An important word about authorship: BenefitsLink® created this link to the news item, but we are not the news item's author (unless expressly shown above). |