Prices for CalPERS’ most popular health insurance plans are going up more in Sacramento County than in most of the state, partly as a result of a change the retirement fund’s board made to how it ...
CalPERS health insurance policyholders will officially see their premiums grow close to 11% on average next year. The board of administration for the California Public Employees’ Retirement System ...
CalPERS health insurance policyholders will likely see their premiums grow by more than 11% on average next year, according to preliminary prices that the board of the nation’s largest pension will ...
Orange County and other Southern California public agencies that buy healthcare for their workers through the California Public Employees Retirement System soon could get a bit of pricing relief.
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An unprecedented number of Southern California cities, strapped for cash and seeking cheaper premiums, are considering leaving the California Public Employees’ Retirement System for health coverage.
Changes at California’s pension giant will force more than 14,000 CalPERS members and their dependents in the Sacramento region and Bay Area to find a new health plan over the coming year. The ...
The California Public Employees’ Retirement System, or CalPERS, headquarters buildings are photographed Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021, in downtown Sacramento. Xavier Mascareñas [email protected] ...
The premiums state workers and retired public employees pay for CalPERS health insurance are projected to go up 7.2 percent on average next year, with premiums for specific plans increasing as much as ...
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