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Latest News : Auto Service - General Last Updated: Mar 18th, 2008 - 11:08:06


US Chamber Study Finds Medical Benefits Consume Largest Share of Employer Costs
By US Chamber of Commerce
Feb 20, 2008, 10:32

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Washington, DC — February 20, 2008 — Medical benefits accounted for the largest share of employer benefit costs at 12.1% and retirement benefits followed by 10.4%, according to the 2007 Employee Benefits Study recently released by the United States Chamber of Commerce.  Payments for vacation, holidays, and other paid time off resulted in 9.8% of costs.  
     
"Research shows that many employees consider benefits as important as salary," said Randel Johnson, Chamber's vice president for Labor, Immigration & Employee Benefits. "In a competitive labor market, businesses are challenged to offer benefit packages that attract and retain high-quality workers."

The Chamber's study also shows that geography played an integral role in benefit costs.  Businesses in metropolitan areas spent $3,600 more per employee for medical care and $4,400 more per employee for retirement payments than companies in non-metropolitan areas.
 
The average dollar amount in benefits received by employees from the participating companies increased from $18,489 in 2005 to $21,527 in 2006.  "Employees are becoming increasingly aware of their benefits and how they compare with offerings from other companies," added Johnson.

More than 400 U.S. companies participated in the Study, and more than 30 different types of benefits were analyzed by industry, company size, geographic region, and for-profit or nonprofit status. The Chamber has produced the annual Study for more than 50 years to help business owners and executives evaluate their companies' benefits package, determine how it compares with others, and assess the costs of providing benefits. 

The U.S. Chamber is the world's largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations of every size, sector, and region.

The study can be purchased at: www.uschamber.com/research.


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