Benefits buying is about “math, not politics,” said Joe Luscavage, vice president of employee benefit services for Tycor Benefit Administrators. Insurance “gets a significant amount of ‘bad press,’ so most people go into their decision with a passive distrust or bias of the product.”
But it’s important to approach the process with an open mind toward options, whether they’re offered by your employer, through the Affordable Care Act (former President Barack Obama’s healthcare law) or from another source.
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