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Katie Kuehner-Hebert is a freelance writer based in Running Springs, Calif. She has more than three decades of journalism experience, with particular expertise in employee benefits and other human resource topics.
Overall, U.S. pet owners paid $18.3 billion in vet expenses in 2018, compared to $17.1 billion a year earlier.
Enrollment in CHIP and Medicaid fell by 600,000 in the first 11 months of 2018. But it's not necessarily a bad thing.
Three in five Americans have been unemployed or had some kind of gap in their career, according to a new report from Monster.
The percentage of people rating their job stress at seven or higher on a ten-point scale jumped to 78 this year, up from 69 percent last year.
Among those who purchased short-term health plans, 61 percent touted plans' relative affordability.
The American Heart Association's CEO Roundtable offers its suggestions to confront the challenges of mental illness in the workplace,.
Men, it seems, aren't very vocal about issues such as sexual harassment, a fact that could be stymieing efforts to improve gender equity.
Physicians and specialists make up a significant percentage of a hospital's revenue. Find out which 10 specialties bring in the most.
Three proposals are particularly supported by large majorities of Democrats, independents and Republicans. Will any of them work?
With more job openings than people to fill them, it's imperative to ensure your hiring process isn't putting off candidates.