Around 50% of Elderly Americans Can’t Afford Essential Expenses

Around 50% of Elderly Americans Can’t Afford Essential Expenses

Around half of the elderly Americans are unable to afford essential expenses, according to the University of Massachusetts-Boston’s Elder Index. It is estimated that 54% of single older women and 45% of single older men are classified as poor under federal poverty...
Fuel Efficiency Best Practices for Fleets

Fuel Efficiency Best Practices for Fleets

Improving the fuel efficiency of a company’s fleet of vehicles can have many financial and environmental benefits, especially with fuel prices on the rise. Fuel can be one of the largest and most difficult expenses to predict and control. Therefore, it’s important for...
Employee Quits Continue Downward Trend in May From All-time High

Employee Quits Continue Downward Trend in May From All-time High

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released its May Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary. The number of employee quits continued to fall for the second month in a row; May’s reported number of employee quits fell to around 4.3 million, down from 4.4...
Resources to Help Find Infant Formula During the Shortage

Resources to Help Find Infant Formula During the Shortage

To address the infant formula shortage amid medical device and health care company Abbott Nutrition’s voluntary recall of certain powdered infant formulas, the Biden administration is working to ensure that formula is safe and available for families across the...
Construction Costs Outpacing Property Rate, Limit Increases

Construction Costs Outpacing Property Rate, Limit Increases

Property insurers are not raising coverage limits and rates to keep pace with inflating construction costs, according to a Moody’s Investors Service report. Rising costs for construction materials and labor means elevated loss severity for insurers because repair and...