At the end of this month, the COBRA subsidy that was included in 2009's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will start to expire. COBRA allows workers to continue their group health insurance after ...
Question: I am currently working but will be retiring as of 7-31. I will need COBRA insurance until I turn 65 in September. What advice do you have? Answer: The Consolidated Omnibus Budget ...
Through COBRA, eligible workers and their families can temporarily continue health plan benefits. Let's discuss eligibility, the costs, pros and cons, and more.
On May 2 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced a special enrollment period giving COBRA beneficiaries the chance to switch to an individual policy option through the Affordable ...
Thanks to a very generous federal subsidy of COBRA insurance payments for the unemployed, which ended on May 31, COBRA enrollment of employees laid off by large companies more than doubled, according ...
Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. Employment-based health insurance is the most common type of coverage in the U.S., so quitting ...
ALBANY — A nationwide program to help the unemployed pay for health insurance is winding down, and those who lose their jobs after Dec. 31 won't be eligible. The so-called COBRA subsidy, unveiled last ...
During a weak economy, most of us have at least thought about what would happen if we lost our jobs. But chances are, we have not thought much about the cost of losing our health insurance. Most of us ...
Employment-based health insurance is the most common type of coverage in the U.S., so quitting a job is likely to affect your insurance status. It’s a good idea to explore your insurance options ...