Por: CBS News Health October 20, 2022
Employers typically offer a period of open enrollment in the fall, when their workers are allowed to pick new health plans, enroll in a Flexible Spending Account or make other changes to their benefits. This year, there are some changes ahead that could help employees, while also potentially opening up some financial pitfalls. Among the biggest changes for 2023 are with two tax-advantaged health savings accounts — Flexible Spending Accounts... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 20, 2022
Los Angeles, CA - September 27: A student stands at East Los Angeles College on Tuesday, Sept. 27, ... [+] 2022 in Los Angeles, CA. Many students this year are choosing to stick with online classes despite California community college campuses being fully open. (Dania Maxwell /... + más
L.A. Unified enrollment continues to fall, but drop is cushioned by influx of 4-year-olds | Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 20, 2022
Colleges nationwide and in California continue to lose undergraduate students, but the declines have slowed compared to the last two years, when the pandemic upended education, a national report shows. California saw a 1.1% drop in undergraduates, a slower decline than last fall... + más
Blip In Online College Enrollment Doesn’t Mean What You Think | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 19, 2022
Here we go again. It’s the annual Medicare open enrollment period. Making a mistake could impact your health care and its cost for the rest of your life. You must do more than listen to enticing TV commercials. Instead you should use the Medicare.gov website to search for... + más
How to switch Medicare plans — and why you might want to | CBS News
Medicare annual enrollment -- what you need to know | MarketWatch
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 19, 2022
Student enrollment at Los Angeles Unified continued to decline this fall — although less than district officials had predicted — as new state funding expanded transitional kindergarten to more 4-year-olds. At Tuesday's school board meeting, Supt. Alberto Carvalho said... + más
Why aren’t more Chicago parents going for free universal preschool? | Chicago Sun Times
California kindergarten saw big enrollment drop during pandemic. What's happening now? | Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch USA Business October 18, 2022
Changes you can make During the Medicare annual enrollment period, you can change any aspect of your Medicare coverage. Potential changes include: Any of these steps, or others, should only be taken after analyzing your needs in light of your current Medicare... + más
Consumer Beware: Experts Urge Caution With Zero-Premium Medicare Advantage Plans | NBC 6 South Florida
ABC News USA Business October 07, 2022
CVS Health shares tumbled early Friday after the company said a big Medicare Advantage plan took a hit in government quality ratings about a week before a key enrollment window opens for the coverage. The giant said that its Aetna National PPO dropped from 4.5 stars to 3.5 in... + más
CVS Still A Buy Even After Latest Blow From CMS | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 27, 2022
No grade level suffered a steeper enrollment drop during the COVID-19 pandemic than kindergarten, driven by what many parents saw as the futility of placing a 5-year-old in front of a computer all day. When campuses reopened, enrollment somewhat rebounded, but an overall... + más
California governor rejects mandatory kindergarten law | Associated Press
Gov. Gavin Newsom rejects mandatory kindergarten law | ABC7
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