National Compensation Survey - Benefits produces comprehensive data on the incidence (the percentage of workers with access to and participation in employer provided benefit plans) and provisions of selected employee benefit plans.

PAY & BENEFITS, September 2012 volume 1/NUMBER 13

Retirement costs for defined benefit plans higher than for defined contribution plans

This issue focuses on private industry employer retirement plan costs, estimating costs for defined benefit and defined contribution retirement plans by plan participant. Retirement based plan participant costs are reviewed by major occupational group, bargaining status, and establishment size.

Latest EBS News Release

Employee Benefits in the United States

July 11, 2012
Medical care benefits were available to 57 percent of private industry workers in establishments with fewer than 100 employees compared to 89 percent of workers in establishments with 500 or more workers in March 2012. More...
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Archived EBS News Releases

  • Employee Benefits in the United States, March 2011 (TXT) (PDF)
  • Employee Benefits in the United States, March 2010 (TXT) (PDF)
  • Employee Benefits in State and Local Government, September 2007 (HTML) (PDF)

 

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Annual Bulletin on Benefit Coverage

National Compensation Survey: Employee Benefits in the United States, March 2012

September 2012
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Employee benefits data tables: United States, March 2012 (Tab view)

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Employee benefits data tables: United States, March 2012 (Tab view)

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