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The Financial Costs of Being Unvaccinated

Money Talk

households in 2020 would have difficulty paying a $400 emergency expense. Crushing Medical and Other Debt - Fair Health reported that 15% to 20% of people who get COVID-19 and seek treatment may need a hospital stay and the average hospital stay cost is $73,300 for a patient without health insurance and $38,221 for an insured patient.

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Mental Injuries: Workers’ Compensation and Disability Insurance Part 1

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

Many workers’ compensation jurisdictions and work-disability insurers have noted increasing mental disorder (also called psychological injury, mental injury) claims over time. US Social Security provides benefits to workers for certain disabilities. In this post, we survey some of the data reflecting this increase.

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8 Trends in HR changing the future of work

Insperity

For all the speculation about what the future of work will be like, one could argue that “the future of work” is already here – it actually began in mid-March 2020 when workers around the world were sent home by their employers to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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10 most popular employee benefits and perks

Higginbotham

Common benefits include life insurance, disability insurance, dental insurance and vision insurance. Other options may include long-term care insurance and critical illness insurance. These insurance options are often offered as voluntary benefits. Mental Health Benefits.

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Leveraging employee financial wellness programs in your benefits strategy

Higginbotham

According to Pew Research Center, the number of 18- to 29-year-olds living with their parents increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, peaking at 52 percent in July 2020. This is a new option that went into effect on March 27, 2020, and is set to end on December 31, 2025, assuming it’s not extended.

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