WSJ: Health Insurers Warn on Premiums

The Wall Street Journal reports that health insurers are privately warning brokers that premiums for many individuals and small businesses could increase sharply next year because of the health-care overhaul law, with the nation's biggest firm projecting that rates could more than double for some consumers buying their own plans. This is actually good news for PEOs, as they continue to be the trusted advisors for small business in America and help them navigate the many complexities of compliance with the Affordable Care Act.

Health Insurers Warn on Premiums - WSJ.com.

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