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Healthcare in India faces massive strain as costs rise by 14% annually; most expenses paid out-of-pocket
Kidney disease has emerged as a growing concern in India, with Delhi being identified as the kidney…
GST council meeting today: Tax on health insurance premiums expected to be reduced, says report
The 54th GST Council meeting is set to make a major decision on the GST rate on health insurance pr…
Here’s how your life insurance plans are set to change
IRDA has brought forth many changes for life insurance products, in a bid to make them more custome…
Union Budget 2024: When will it be presented, what time, where to watch and what are various sectors expecting?
Budget 2024 will be marked by major social and economic decisions, Sitharaman had recently noted in…
How a Montana retiree will save on spiking home insurance and taxes by living in a type of housing that's illegal in many places
Sylvia, a 71-year-old retiree in Montana, is taking advantage of city and state laws encouraging th…
Eliza Relman
Parliamentary panel recommends reduction in GST on insurance products
There is a need to reduce the GST rate on insurance products, especially health and term insurance,…
ANI
Govt may infuse capital in PSU general insurers in Q4 based on performance
Finance Ministry would consider capital infusion in three loss-making public sector general insuran…
PTI
Removal of commission caps for insurance agents likely to boost innovation, customer-centricity
It will give more flexibility to insurance companies to determine what amount of commission they wi…
After US bank failures, agencies directed to analyse deposit insurance mechanism
Following the failures of a few US banks, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chairman Mar…
ANI
Biden's new plan pledges unemployment reform, but doesn't put money behind it
The American Families Plan lacks specifics on overhauling unemployment benefits and doesn't elabora…
Juliana Kaplan,Joseph Zeballo…
India budget expectations: Reform in ESOP taxes, allocations needed to address skill gaps
Over the next few years, the biggest challenge for companies in India will be not lack of capital, …
Minneapolis agrees to pay $600,000 to journalist Linda Tirado, who lost an eye covering a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest
Journalist Linda Tirado told Insider that she hopes the settlement teaches police "there will be co…
Charles R. Davis
People in half the country got unemployment checks 'unacceptably' slowly last summer, Fed report finds
Geography makes or breaks how quickly workers get their checks. In May 2021, Ohio made just 34% of …
Juliana Kaplan
Joe Manchin swipes at Kyrsten Sinema, arguing she 'made us wait two years' to pass prescription drug reform
"We had a senator from Arizona who basically didn't let us go as far as we needed to go," Manchin s…
Ben Winck,Juliana Kaplan
How China handled 3 high-profile corporate meltdowns, including companies considered too big to fail — and what that could tell us about Evergrande's future
Anbang, Baoshang, and HNA are three of China's most high-profile corporate meltdowns in recent year…
Huileng Tan
How Democrats could accidentally hit Americans with big health insurance bills right before the midterms
Democrats cut the cost of Obamacare insurance in the Biden stimulus law. They want to make it perma…
Joseph Zeballos-Roig
Tarra Simmons, the first felon elected to Washington state's legislature, wants to give formerly incarcerated people a second chance
In 2017, Washington State didn't allow Tarra Simmons to sit for the bar. She fought back, becoming …
Azmi Haroun
Biden won't extend $300 boost to weekly unemployment benefits past September
In a letter, Biden's Treasury and Labor Secretaries said Labor Day will be the end of expanded unem…
Ayelet Sheffey
OPINION: India has taken a much-needed step towards mental health reforms, but it will be crucial how it builds on the momentum
The Indian government has also recognised the pandemic’s impact on people’s mental health and …
Budget 2020 aside, these are some of the reforms that India can execute without causing political 'heat and tension'
Policy analysts at the Raisina Dialogue 2020 feel the government may be a little distracted. How…