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2025 Contribution Limits: Retirement, FSA, HSA, and Commuter Benefits

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Quick look: A new year is quickly approaching, and with it comes a new set of contribution limits for retirement accounts, health savings accounts, flexible savings accounts, and commuter benefits plans. Employers and their staff should review these new figures set by the IRS and adapt their 2025 benefits plans accordingly.

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Help SMB Employers Improve Retirement Readiness

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Quick look: It’s National Retirement Security Month, making it the perfect time for brokers to equip clients with the tools and resources needed to help their employees plan for a secure financial future. Plus, discover why partnering with a PEO can give you and your clients a competitive edge. Retirement is a hot topic for all staff.

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The Time is Now for Brokers to Offer PEO Services

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Quick look: According to a recent report by Avasant, the adoption of HR outsourcing grew 7% from June 2020 to June 2021 – and it’s time for brokers who don’t offer PEO services to begin doing so. Here’s what brokers need to know about the key growth drivers for HR outsourcing, and how to select the right PEO partner to boost their business.

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EBRI Study Overview: Balancing Student Loan Debt Payments with 401(k) Contributions

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Quick look: Recent EBRI research reveals an all-too-common challenge employees face today is paying off student debt while also trying to save for retirement. These range from tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment plans , and financial counseling, in addition to the traditional retirement savings plans employers typically provide.

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DOL’s New Rules for 401(k)s and Group Health Plans: What Brokers and Their Clients Should Know

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Regulatory Agenda, the DOL has made notable changes to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), as well as group health plans. ERISA is the federal law setting minimum standards for employer-sponsored retirement and health plans to protect plan participants. In 2023, SECURE 2.0 Saver’s match SECURE 2.0

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SHRM’s 2023 Employee Benefits Survey: What Brokers Should Know 

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Though health and retirement savings benefits continue to lead the pack, modern offerings like flexible work environments and extended leave policies are gaining more traction. Retirement savings and planning are a close second SMBs are still focused on including retirement savings plans as part of their compensation packages.

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SECURE 2.0 Act and the Retirement Situation

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Nowadays, there are a lot of people who aren’t feeling very secure about their retirement. So let’s talk about that retirement situation. It’s not so great if people are continuing to work longer simply because they are concerned they won’t be able to afford to retire comfortably. of those people being 65 and older.