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December 27, 2011
20. IRS announces new HSA limits for 2012
By Eric Johnson
The IRS has released the 2012 cost-of-living adjustments affecting health savings accounts…Read more
19. Feds to design health care for the masses
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
The federal government is taking on a crucial new role in the nation's health care, designing a basic benefits package for millions of privately insured Americans…Read more
18. Cost shifting made easy
By Amanda McGrory
Not everyone likes change, especially when it comes to health care…Read more
17. Obama pulls plug on CLASS
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
The Obama administration pulled the plug on a major program in the president's signature health overhaul law — a long-term care insurance plan dogged from the beginning by doubts over its financial solvency…Read more
16. Backlash over 401(k) fees could be brewing
By Paula Aven Gladych
Despite numerous stories and hearings on the topic, new fee disclosure regulations in the 401(k) retirement plan system could cause some angst among plan sponsors and plan participants…Read more

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The Pulse
Denis Storey
No mandate left behind
By Denis Storey
In a move that should surprise absolutely no one, a new study reveals that most employers stand to save a lot of money by dropping health coverage and sending their newly uninsured employees to the exchanges…Read more
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It is really simple. Leave the current system in place. If you are in retirement then you get what was promised no matter our outlandish it may be. If you are not at retirement age yet under the public system then your retirement age should be increased to match the current Social Security so that all Americans are in the same situation at retirement.

-- Tucster, Public retirement ages come under greater scrutiny

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