COBRA stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, which is a health insurance program that allows employees to continue to receive healthcare benefits even after losing their job or ...
Carolyn McClanahan, CFP, MD, is the founder and president of Life Planning Partners, Inc. She is a contributor to CNBC, Investopedia, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, and a ...
If you lose your job, a marketplace health plan is usually the best choice since you may get discounts that give you a cheaper rate. You can also keep the coverage you get through work with COBRA, but ...
The latest coronavirus relief law, which President Biden signed Thursday, gives many workers who have been laid off over the past year the option to resume employer-based health insurance coverage ...
You've just been laid off. You're so mad that you rip the phone out of the wall, lose your balance and break your hand. Now you need a doctor. But do you still have health insurance? Chances are, if ...
NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM)-- Millions of laid off Americans now can keep their workplace health insurance for free. While much of the talk around the American Rescue Plan Act, passed by Congress in ...
Good morning. I’m Madalyn Amato, filling in for Rachel Schnalzer to bring you the L.A. Times Business section’s weekly newsletter. Some benefits from the federal stimulus package passed last month are ...