October 14, 2004
Health-Care Costs Rise Quickly for Many Charities, Study Finds
The cost of providing health benefits to employees has been rising fast for many nonprofit groups, according to a new report by the Johns Hopkins University's Center for Civil Society Studies.
More than 60 percent of the 250 organizations in the study said their health-benefit costs had increased by 11 percent or more in the past year -- a finding in keeping with the 11.2-percent average increase for all types of employers reported in another study. Fifteen percent of the
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