Ahead of open enrollment, employees are preparing for a rise in their benefits costs in 2024, with more worrying about increased costs this year than last, when inflation was red-hot.
A new survey from financial services firm Voya finds that a majority (79 percent) of working Americans strongly or somewhat agree that they are worried their workplace benefits will cost them more this open enrollment season because of inflation. That's an increase from 66 percent in June 2022, when inflation was at its peak.
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