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Surviving Open Enrollment: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Open enrollment is the one time of the year when a person or family can enroll or change their health insurance plans for the upcoming year. It sounds like one more annoying administrative task to add to your calendar, but it could mean mistakes that cost you inadequate coverage, unexpected costs, and a lot of

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How to Reduce Small Business Health Insurance Costs: 9 Effective Strategies

Employees are the backbone of any successful company. Their work is what keeps everything running smoothly, but it is no secret that employees can be expensive to maintain, especially for small businesses. Health insurance premiums can fluctuate when you least expect them to, which makes them difficult to budget for. But with the right strategies

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Employee Contributions vs. Employer Contributions: Finding the Right Balance for Health Insurance Costs in Florida

What percent of health insurance is paid by employers? The answer varies based on location and the type of coverage in question. According to the KFF 2023 Employer Health Benefits Survey, the average annual health insurance premium for a single person is $8,435, while a family plan costs $23,968. Small firms often incur higher costs

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