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How do employees select the right benefits out of all the available options? Open enrollment can be overwhelming for employees, and with a diverse workforce, not all benefits are right for every employee. Read this article for a few key factors to consider when choosing...

Sixty-three percent of millennials would struggle to cover an unexpected expense of $500, and only six percent of millennials feel like they make enough to cover their basic needs, according to the Economic Innovation Group. Many employers are now tailoring their job postings, descriptions and...

Lifestyle spending accounts (LSA) are one way employers can stay competitive in the employee benefits marketplace. Employees can use LSA funds to purchase goods or services as long as they fall into specific categories set by the employer. Read the following blog post to learn...

The Journal of Sleep Research recently reported that approximately 45 percent of the world's population has chronic sleep issues. Because of this and employers’ growing interest in employees’ emotional and physical well-being, employers are beginning to offer specialized benefits that focus on sleep. Read this...

Each year, employers are faced with the challenge of engaging employees during open enrollment. Instead of printouts and email campaigns, try a new communication method this year. Read this blog post for easy tips to try this open enrollment season. ...

According to a recent survey, 56 percent of U.S. adults with employer-sponsored health benefits said health coverage satisfaction is a key factor in deciding whether they should leave their current job. Read the following blog post for an open enrollment checklist. ...

Vision benefits have traditionally been offered as an elective, with coverage is focusing on vision tests or discounts for corrective eyewear. However, this often can result in inadequate coverage for employees and their dependents. Read this blog post to learn more about vision benefits....

What benefits do your employees want? A one-size-fits-all benefits plan doesn't cut it in this age of the multigenerational workforce and a tight labor market. A multigenerational workforce means that employees will no longer find the run-of-the-mill benefits plans adequate. Continue reading for six voluntary...

A recent survey of 1,000 employees revealed that only 10 percent of workers feel confident in their benefits choices. The same survey also revealed that 33 percent of employees stated their primary emotions as annoyance or dread when thinking about open enrollment. Read this blog...