Having trouble viewing this email? Click here to view online.
To ensure this eNewsletter is delivered to your inbox (and not your junk folder),
please add admin@%%merge sites_.domainname_%% to your safe senders list.
Advertisement
BenefitsPro Daily eNewsletter
Above the Fold March 23, 2012
 
Insurers speed health reform preparations
By Tom Murphy
The nation's big insurers are spending millions to carry out President Barack Obama's health care overhaul even though there's a chance the wide-reaching law won't survive Supreme Court scrutiny…Read more
Today's News
Hartford's annuities departure: Tough, but not end of the world
By Andy Stonehouse
Putting a financially faltering business up for sale amid tremendous growth for guaranteed income products came as a shock, but may not signal the apocalypse for the industry…Read more
Health reform: An overview
By Kathryn Mayer
It's been quite the two years since President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. Here's what's been implemented year-by-year…Read more
Long-term unemployed remain overlooked
By Amanda McGrory
Despite the high unemployment numbers, many employers say they struggle finding talent to fill open positions; however, these employers often overlook the long-term unemployed…Read more

The #1 online destination for EVERY benefits professional. Get the information you need so you can spend less time surfing the web, more time doing your job. Log on today!

The Pulse
Dan Cole
Hartford's dramatic exit, the DOL's case for fee disclosure, the looming health reform storm: This week in benefits
By James E. Green
A round-up of the week's employee benefits news, reports and controversy from around the web…Read more
Advertisement
Overheard on BenefitsPro

That is so much "state controlled" propaganda. I am a 72 year old financial advisor and see the result of too much Government hands on management. The reality is many of those who were in the work force in the Mid age range have been un or under employeed for so long they have given up. I see struggling middle aged and senior folks who would like to have some kind of income to help pay for the "hidden" inflation that exists. Appearently the folks in DC don't have grocery bills, gas bills or even go to the movies to experience the every day cost of existance. My wife and I don't drink or smoke and to just have a livable life style it costs us over $500 a month to stock the shelves at home. So, I wish the "fat cats" in Dc would get a dose of reality and tell the truth, for once.

-- John Null, US jobless aid apps hit four-year low

Connect with Us
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn  
Subscribe to our eNewsletters
Get the best of BenefitsPro.com, from market trends and news, to the analysis that will connect you with the employee benefits industry - spend less time surfing the Web for the info you need and more working.
Check out BenefitsPro.com eNewsletters!
Subscribe
Contact the Editor
FreeERISA FreeERISA

Access the premier employee benefits and retirement data resource at FreeERISA.BenefitsPro.com! Receive free access to form 5500s filed with the Dept. of Labor over the past 2 years, which include data on retirement, health, life, and other benefits plans from more than 1 million U.S. companies.

Advertise  |  Subscribe:  eNewsletters  ·  Magazine ©2012 BenefitsPro.com, All rights reserved. Privacy Policy
Did a friend send you this? Click here to get your own free subscription.
To comment on this eNewsletter, contact [email protected].
You have received this email at %%emailaddr%%.
Click here to unsubscribe from %%merge list.descshort%%.
Click here to unsubscribe from ALL Summit Business Media email lists.
Summit Business Media Summit Business Media
5081 Olympic Boulevard
Erlanger, KY 41018
1-800-543-0874