The U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently published a report examining employee benefits in the country. The estimates in the report are from the BLS’ National Compensation Survey, which measures costs and trends related to employer-provided benefits.
The survey represents more than 146 million civilian workers in private industry and state and local government. The following article summarizes the main points of the DOL’s Employee Benefits in the United States release and shares information related to what average employers are providing related to:
- Insurance benefits for full-time and part-time employees
- Median hourly wage
- PTO days based on years of service
Click the following link to read the Benefits Insights article: Key Takeaways From the DOL’s Employee Benefits Report
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