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Unemployment insurance rates spike in Alaska, Governor balks at current law - Live Insurance News Live Insurance NewsUnemployment insurance rates spike in Alaska, Governor balks at current lawLive Insurance NewsThe Alaskan Department of Labor has issued notifications to businesses throughout the state letting them know that they will be paying more for unemployment insurance next year. The new rates have yet to be reviewed by the state's insurance regulators, ...and more »
Alaska extends unbeaten streak - Anchorage Daily News Deseret NewsAlaska extends unbeaten streakAnchorage Daily NewsBut for the second-year winger, his hand in Wes Goldie's insurance goal for the Alaska Aces on Wednesday night offered both sweet redemption and blessed relief. That's because Goldie's goal midway through the third period not only helped the Aces to a ...Utah Grizzlies fall to Aces in AlaskaDeseret Newsall 6 news articles »
Jobless insurance rates going up - Homer News Jobless insurance rates going upHomer NewsJUNEAU — Alaska's businesses were being notified this week they're being hit with an increase in unemployment insurance rates, even while the state's unemployment rate itself is dropping and the unemployment insurance trust fund holds ...and more »
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report - Insurance News Net (press release) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims ReportInsurance News Net (press release)The highest insured unemployment rates in the week ending November 19 were in Alaska (5.6), Puerto Rico (4.7), Oregon (3.8), Pennsylvania (3.5), Connecticut (3.3), Nevada (3.3), New Jersey (3.3), Arkansas (3.2), Idaho (3.1), and Rhode Island (3.1). ...and more »
Our health care spending, in one map - Washington Post (blog) Kaiser Health NewsOur health care spending, in one mapWashington Post (blog)Alaska and Massachusetts don't tend to have much in common when it comes to health care, but they do have this: The two spend vastly more per capita on health care than any other state in the country. That's among the findings from a new, decade-long ...Massachusetts Spends Most on Personal Healthcare at $9728 Per ResidentBecker's ASC Reviewall 28 news articles »
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