Centers try to
ease a therapists shortage causing long waits for help
Bennington, Vt.—Amber Kelson said her 6-year-old daughter
Hadley had an outburst and other emotional problems at school in Fe… Read More
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Average
health savings account balances continue to increase, even as employees often
treat them as short-term spending vehicles and take consistent distributions,
new EBRI data show.
In the
fa… Read More
The
U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new use for Novo Nordisk’s popular
anti-obesity drug Wegovy: protecting heart health.
The agency’s approval on Friday
means that Novo Nordisk may… Read More
Automatic enrollment has swept more
workers into 401(k) accounts, giving them some savings to draw on in
emergencies
The 401(k) is doing double duty as both a retirement account and a
source of … Read More
To rein in spending, employers
discontinue reimbursement or place limits on who is covered
Employers
that embraced paying for weight-loss drugs are now reckoning with the
high costs, forcing gro… Read More
BUSINESS GROWTH
STRATEGIES
An
industry-leading benchmark study of non-qualified deferred compensation (NQDC)
plans finds that, while recruitment and retention continue to be the top goal
for of… Read More
Nearly half of plan sponsors plan to add emergency savings
features to their retirement savings plans, according to MFS' 2024 Retirement
Outlook report released Jan. 17.
Almost 1 in 4 (23%) plan … Read More
Managed accounts tailor retirement
investments to fit your life, but the higher costs may not be worth it for all
savers
What’s
the best option for your 401(k), one-size-fits-all or a custo… Read More
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