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Juggling Expenses and Making Ends Meet

(ARA) – Young adults entering the workforce are faced with a juggling act of searching for jobs and calculating living expenses while trying to factor health benefits into the equation. A new national survey reveals that when it comes to their financial priorities, today’s young workforce is focused on cell phone bills, credit card payments and savings accounts – health benefits are not a top concern.

The recent survey of more than 1,000 employed men and women ages 18 to 24 found that 44 percent would rather pay their monthly cell phone bill than a health benefits premium. While young adults are taking some of the right steps, health benefits must be a consideration for the fastest-growing group of uninsured Americans. Roughly 30 percent of this population is uninsured in the United States according to the 2000 Census.

In response, Aetna and the Financial Planning Association (FPA) have launched ‘All About the Benefits,’ an educational program designed to help young workers make health benefits a priority by providing the knowledge and confidence needed to make informed health benefits decisions. The program includes an interactive website, www.allaboutthebenefits.com, that provides tips, free videos, a podcast and audio profiles to inform decisions and provide entertainment along the way. The new program is an expansion of ‘Plan for Your Health,’ an existing public education program sponsored by Aetna and FPA.

Allaboutthebenefits.com guides visitors through typical experiences with information and real world examples – graduating from high school or college, interviewing and starting a new job and budgeting for new expenses.

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Courtesy of ARA Content

Sponsored by Peter M. Galde who is the founder and principal at Cornerstone Capital Funding, 14520 Mono Way, Suite 110, Sonora Ca. 95370. Peter has 28 years experience in the finance industry. E mail Peter or call him on 209 532 7711 for further information.


This post was last modified on 04/15/2019 10:07 am