Dental During fourth quarter 2010, health and dental benefit cuts peaked at the highest level in two years following steady quarterly increases, according to analysis from Glassdoor.com – an online career and workplace community.

According to the Q4 Glassdoor.com Employment Confidence Survey 28 percent of employees reported cuts to their health and dental benefit in the past six months, compared to 22 percent in the third quarter and 17 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009.

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