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August 2004, Vol. 127, No. 8

New benefits data from the National Compensation Survey 

Jordan Pfuntner
Economist, Office of Compensation and Working Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
E-mail: Pfuntner_J@bls.gov.


Private establishments with 100 or more workers were much more likely than small establishments to offer medical insurance and retirement benefits in 2003; this information comes from new National Compensation Survey data on employee benefit plan coverage and plan details.

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