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5 Benefits to Help Employees Cope with Inflation

Best Money Moves

According to the AARP, 39% of employees have nothing saved for emergencies and 20% have nothing in their retirement accounts. A few great ways for employers to assist employees are auto-enrolled retirement plans and increasing 401(k) contributions.

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16+ types of employee benefits you should consider

Genesis HR Solutions

There are four major types of employee benefits many employers offer: medical insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, and retirement plans. Medical Insurance. Medical insurance is likely a no-brainer— it’s one of four major types of benefits most employers offer. Hospital Insurance.

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Examples of fringe benefits by category

Business Management Daily

Other options like work-from-home stipends and cell phone plans keep existing employees happy, reducing turnover and boosting productivity. Different benefits appeal to different teams, but what matters most is providing more than just the bare minimum—health insurance, workers’ compensation, and a competitive salary.

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Employee benefits for small businesses

Higginbotham

Health Insurance for Small Business. Under the ACA, small employers with fewer than 50 full-time equivalent employees are not required to offer health insurance or subject to the employer shared responsibility provisions. However, many small business owners offer health insurance coverage anyway.

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Election year impact: What’s next for employee benefits?

WEX Inc.

As we approach the 2024 United States presidential election, Chris Byrd, senior vice president, health executive and, more broadly, head of Government Affairs at WEX, joined our Benefits Buzz podcast for an insightful conversation on how election years can influence employee benefits.