On the launch of the PSHB, postal employees and retirees moving from the FEHB were given the opportunity to choose PSHB coverage in the annual open season in late 2024. Those who made no choice were transferred by default into the parallel PSHB plan where one existed; where one didn’t ...
Employers often offer traditional group health insurance policies, but organizations have other benefit options.Health reimbursement arrangements(HRAs) andhealth stipendsare smart ways to save on health coverage while supporting employees. Through a stand-alone HRA, your employer can reimburse you for the...
The Partnership for Public Service’s annual Best Places to Work in the Federal Government report found higher satisfaction and engagement among civilian employees in 2024, and president and CEO Max Stier said he hopes the numbers will inform the Trump administration as it reshapes federal agencies...
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for African Americans and for Hispanics moved down; both rates were above those for Asians and for Whites. The ratio of job vacancies to unemployment was 1.1 in October, slightly lower than its level just before the pandemic. Average hourly earnings for all employees rose 4 perce...
Employees pay an additional 0.9% Medicare tax on wages over a threshold amount. For 2023 and 2024, that amount is $200,000 for individuals ($250,000 formarried couples filing jointly).11So, depending on their wages, an employee's total Medicare tax could reach 2.35% (1.45% plus 0.9%)....
Notably, private cancer centers had higher average costs for deductible, specialist visit, and inpatient stays compared to public cancer centers, likely as a tradeoff to offer a lower premium. These findings underscore the complexities within health plans offered to physicians, emphasizing the necessity...
Eligibility for other programs may vary. For instance, as of 2024, the Utility Assistance program requires a household to earn an income of less than 150% of the FPL.4Meanwhile, to be eligible forpremium tax creditsonhealth insurance marketplaceplans, which would help reduce the monthly payment...