The number of people aged 65 and older in the labor force is projected to grow by almost 80 percent through 2018, according to new analysis from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Those aged 55 to 64 will grow by 33 percent.
A recent survey from Watson Wyatt finds the number of employers planning to offer annuities in their 401(k) plans is expected to grow as companies look for ways to provide workers with a steady distribution of benefits during retirement.
The 2010 annual enrollment period for individuals with Medicare plans ends Dec. 31. Specialists at Health Plan One, an online insurance brokerage and Medicare information portal, explain the top three most discussed topics among seniors:
President Obama on Monday signed H.R. 3326, a measure that extends a federal COBRA subsidy program to help laid-off workers pay for continued health insurance coverage.
Net income for the health insurance industry declined 12.4 percent as of Sept. 30, compared to the same period last year, according to analysis by Highline Data, which provides financial and marketing information on insurance companies.
Post-holiday depression, respiratory illnesses and fractures mean a flurry of short-term disability claims in January, according to a new study from The Hartford.
Legislation approved Wednesday by the U.S. House of Representatives would temporarily extend federal COBRA subsidies to help cover the cost of health coverage,
The American Benefits Council and AFL-CIO urged Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday to eliminate a provision within the Senate health care reform bill that threatens employer-sponsored drug coverage for retirees