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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
The structure of the Social Security benefit designed for women has not kept up with their changing socio-economic status.
Newly released records from the DEA offer a detailed look at the flow of opioids from manufacturers and distributors to states.
The policy choices that lead to funding level decisions make the difference between well funded and under-funded plans.
With the increasing realization of the effects of student loan debt on Americans, is it any wonder employers are becoming interested in seeing how their benefits can help?
People in these zip codes never recovered from the Great Recession and might even have been struggling before that.
The state's Department of Medicaid will limit its contracts to a single pharmacy benefit manager for drug benefit administration.
Good intentions aren't getting sponsors where they want to go—or employees either, for that matter.
A Washington court has ruled that obesity is considered a disability protected by the state's anti-discrimination law.
Evidence suggests that automation of traditional jobs shifts workers to nontraditional ones with fewer or no benefits.
Here are 10 things a Pew study revealed about the variance in legal protections for benefits workers will be depending on in retirement.