National Consumer Protection Week: Securing Your Health and Retirement Benefits
This is National Consumer Protection Week – a coordinated campaign among federal and state government agencies and non-profit groups that encourages consumers nationwide to take full advantage of their...
View ArticleThe Affordable Care Act: Two Years Closer to Making More Jobs “Good Jobs”
What makes a job, a “good job?” For most people, having health insurance benefits is part of the answer. Unfortunately, the reality is that many jobs that offer competitive pay and opportunities do not...
View ArticleAffordability Meets Accountability
Under the Affordable Care Act, all workers and their families will have access to affordable health insurance regardless of income or employment situation. To help protect both workers and employers...
View ArticleInside the Affordable Care Act: 5 Secrets Every Business Needs to Know
Key parts of the Affordable Care Act (referred to here as the ACA) will go into effect Jan. 1, 2014 – but a lot of workers and employers are still unsure about how it will affect them. It’s no mystery...
View ArticleFight for Your Right (to Healthy)
This December, the Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration celebrated the 15th anniversary of its Health Benefits Education Campaign, and we’re keeping the party going by...
View ArticleSeize the Power – Know Your Rights!
Knowledge is power, and if you want to understand the retirement or health care benefits provided by your employer, the Employee Benefits Security Administration has the knowledge you need. EBSA...
View ArticleEncouraging Numbers, but We’re Not Celebrating Yet
Today’s jobs report tells the story of a solid and steady economic recovery delivering more opportunity for more people. We saw 192,000 new jobs in the month of March, and the private sector has now...
View ArticleFostering an Expectation of Employment
May is National Foster Care Month, a time to celebrate the many people who play a role in enhancing the lives of youth in foster care, and of course those youth themselves. It is also an important time...
View Article4 Tips for Managing Major Life Milestones
This time of year many people celebrate major life milestones, like graduations, new jobs and weddings. If you are celebrating one of these milestones, congratulations! After you’ve swept up the...
View ArticleIncrease Breast Cancer Awareness in 5 Steps
You probably know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every October there are nationwide campaigns to raise awareness of the importance of early detection and treatment and to raise funds to...
View ArticleFight for Your Right (to Healthy)
This December, the Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration celebrated the 15th anniversary of its Health Benefits Education Campaign, and we’re keeping the party going by...
View ArticleSeize the Power – Know Your Rights!
Knowledge is power, and if you want to understand the retirement or health care benefits provided by your employer, the Employee Benefits Security Administration has the knowledge you need. EBSA...
View ArticleEncouraging Numbers, but We’re Not Celebrating Yet
Today’s jobs report tells the story of a solid and steady economic recovery delivering more opportunity for more people. We saw 192,000 new jobs in the month of March, and the private sector has now...
View ArticleFostering an Expectation of Employment
May is National Foster Care Month, a time to celebrate the many people who play a role in enhancing the lives of youth in foster care, and of course those youth themselves. It is also an important time...
View Article4 Tips for Managing Major Life Milestones
This time of year many people celebrate major life milestones, like graduations, new jobs and weddings. If you are celebrating one of these milestones, congratulations! After you’ve swept up the...
View ArticleIncrease Breast Cancer Awareness in 5 Steps
You probably know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every October there are nationwide campaigns to raise awareness of the importance of early detection and treatment and to raise funds to...
View Article#GetCovered During Open Enrollment!
November doesn’t just bring colder weather; it also signals the start of open enrollment for health care. Open enrollment is the period each year when you can enroll in health coverage through your...
View ArticleHealthy Voices in Music City – and Beyond
The people of Music City are singing a healthy tune these days. Last year, Nashville, Tenn., enrolled more than 49,000 people during the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment period, helping to lower...
View ArticleFour Ways the ACA Helps Working Women
More than 7.1 million people have signed up for 2015 health coverage through Affordable Care Act marketplaces. For women like Elena, Yvonne and Rachel who pursue the jobs they love, affordable coverage...
View ArticleDay in the life: Victor
Fifty-eight-year-old Victor Saldivar is a Utah native. For the past 31 years he has owned and operated Kaos Hair Studios, a small business in Salt Lake City. Being self-employed, Victor found it was...
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