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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
Employees' struggles with limited career growth opportunities and burnout are causing high levels of stress.
Humana says that it spent more than $1.7 billion on 16 drugs whose prices were "grossly inflated."
The costs of ACA premium subsidies have more than doubled since 2014 and are expected to nearly double again over the next decade.
The average American spends more than $10,000 annually on personal health care—but some are getting better care for their dollar than others.
The country's 100 largest public defined benefit pension plans demonstrated a “lackluster asset performance."
Financial advisors globally were ranked by respondents at 7 on a scale of 1–10 in importance as an information source.
Despite efforts to curb the opioid epidemic, new numbers show the overall rate of opioid prescriptions in the U.S. has not fallen significantly.
The number of Baby Boomers filing bankruptcy has tripled since 1991, due in large part to higher medical bills, lower pensions and lack of savings.
Three chief hurdles stand in the way of broader investment in cryptocurrencies.
The way people hunt for jobs has changed, with both technology and personal objectives driving their searches. Here's how to get on candidates' radar.