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Workspan Daily
05/09/2025
Following the ruling, Missouri’s minimum wage will increase to $15 per hour on Jan. 1, 2026 (it had previously increased from $12.30 per hour to $13.75 on Jan. 1, 2025), and will adjust annually with the cost of living beginning in 2027.
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Workspan Daily
07/16/2025
And when those claims hit a certain dollar amount per employee that some organizations may find prohibitive,
stop-loss insurance takes over .
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Workspan Daily
11/04/2024
Step 1 in that rule called for covered organizations to ensure all employees who are classified as exempt from overtime make at least $43,888 in annual base salary ($844 per week) beginning on July 1 (up from the previous $35,568 annual [$684 per week] standard outlined in the DOL’s 2019 final rule ).
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Workspan Daily
08/10/2023
Specialty drugs designed to treat diabetes but are also effective in aiding weight loss can cost as much as $1,350 per patient per month, and coverage of weight loss medication can add $2.25 to $2.60 per member per month to an organization’s health plan spend.
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Workspan Daily
09/29/2023
Package handlers and driver helpers will make $21 per hour, while delivery and tractor-trailer drivers will make $23 per hour during the holiday season, a UPS spokesperson said.
Workspan Daily
04/04/2024
California’s new law mandates that large fast-food chain restaurants (those with 60 or more locations nationwide) must raise their minimum wage for workers in the state from $15 per hour to $20 per hour.
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Workspan Magazine
03/03/2022
One group of participants
(single-measure-compensation participants) received a bonus based on the creature’s
ability to sing: they received an additional $2 per level of “sing ability.”
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Workspan Daily
02/21/2025
Fortune reported the workers make 222,000 yen per month, the equivalent of just under $17,500 per year in the U.S.
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Workspan Daily
01/24/2025
According to the Indiana Rural Health Association, the state’s rural areas have about 10.3 physicians per 10,000 residents.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
08/07/2025
;Important callouts: High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) can now permanently cover telehealth services before the deductible without violating HSA eligibility. … Direct primary care (DPC) arrangements are now compatible with HSAs, and DPC memberships will be considered a qualified medical expense under HSA guidelines (up to $150 per month per individual or $300 per month per family, indexed for inflation). … Bronze and catastrophic plans on state exchanges can be considered HDHPs for HSA eligibility, broadening HSA usage for participants on those plans.;
;Action items:
;Review plan designs to ensure they align with telehealth safe harbor and broadened HDHP eligibility rules.;
;If continuing or considering DPC arrangements, ensure their structure is compatible with HSA eligibility.;
;Determine if reinstating telehealth services before the deductible will be done retroactively to Jan. 1, 2025, only prospectively or not at all.;
;Communicate changes with employees and required notices.
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