Ann Schliemann made six figures as a project manager a couple of years ago. Her next job paid $90,000. Now she is interviewing for $80,000 positions after being laid off in December. The corporate ...
No, I did not prepare for the start of Daylight Saving Time this past weekend, when most people in the United States move their clocks forward an hour. That means sunset will come later — despite our ...
On Sunday at 2 A.M. local time, daylight saving time will begin in most U.S. states, and clocks there will spring forward by an hour. Research shows hospital admissions increase right after this ...
While some of the world's biggest tech companies including Meta, Google and (reportedly) Apple are eyeing the future of smart glasses, startups are working on a significant innovation for the other ...
If living costs increase, that raise could be rendered useless. Social Security COLAs have a history of disappointing seniors due to a flaw in the way they're calculated. Millions of seniors rely on ...
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In the days after CMS finalized its 2026 physician fee schedule, dozens of physician organizations rebuked the rule and a 2.5% reduction the agency called an “efficiency adjustment.” Reimbursement ...
The Social Security Administration on Friday announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026, an increase that will automatically boost monthly payments for the program's roughly 71 million ...
Millions of Social Security recipients will see a 2.8 percent cost-of-living increase in their monthly checks next year, the agency said Friday. The ongoing government shutdown delayed the annual ...
Executives at major health systems are at odds with several aspects of CMS’ annual proposed changes to next year’s physician fee schedule and the Medicare Shared Savings Program. One point of ...
Major insurers are gaming Medicare Advantage’s risk adjustment system to reap higher payments from the government, costing Medicare billions of dollars, according to a new analysis of CMS data.