Transcription of Employee Benefits in the United States - March 2018
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For release 10:00 (EDT) Friday, July 21, 2017 USDL-17-1013. Technical information: (202) 691-6199 Media contact: (202) 691-5902 Employee Benefits IN THE United States March 2017. Retirement and medical care Benefits were available to 70 percent of civilian workers in March 2017, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Ninety-four percent of union workers had access to employer-sponsored retirement and medical care Benefits . For nonunion workers, 66 percent had access to retirement Benefits and 67 percent to medical care Benefits . (See chart 1 and tables 1 and 2.). For civilian workers, the shares employers paid of medical care premium costs were 80 percent for single coverage and 68 percent for family coverage. The Employee and employer shares of premiums also varied by bargaining status.
• For full-time workers, access to medical care benefits was 88 percent and the take-up rate was 74 percent. For part-time workers, access to medical care benefits was 21 percent and the take-
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