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The retirement cost that just keeps climbing


June 7, 2012 by Jake Simms

How much will a 65-year-old couple retiring this year need in retirement just for medical expenses?

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Employers planning big healthcare changes


April 26, 2012 by Jake Simms

Will Obamcare survive past 2013? Here’s how businesses see it:

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Is Obamcare headed for the trash heap?


April 5, 2012 by Jake Simms

The Supreme Court won’t issue its final ruling on Obamacare until June, but some court-watchers think they know where it’s headed.

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What’s hurting insurance agents the most?


December 28, 2011 by Jake Simms

Eighty percent of insurance agents who sell health coverage are hurting big-time because of a single piece of federal legislation:

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Some relief from Obamacare may be coming


June 28, 2011 by Jake Simms

Congress recently cut the Independent Contractor tax-reporting rule for small businesses from Obamacare. Next up:

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Obamacare’s effect on employer plans


October 5, 2010 by Jake Simms

Obamacare has many companies wondering if they can keep insuring all their employees. 

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