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Below are sources of national fringe benefit data
from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Employer Cost for Employee
Compensation and from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
| Data Item |
Description |
| Employer
Costs for Employee Compensation
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Table 1. Employer costs per hour worked for employee compensation and costs
as a percent of total compensation: Civilian workers, by major
occupational group, March 2005, Employer Costs for Employee
Compensation - March 2004. Washington
DC, June 16, 2005.
Source of average fringe benefit rates for civilian
workers and for broad occupational and industrial groups |
| Benefit
Rate Calculation |
Shows the calculation of fringe
benefits rates from data contained in the ECEC noted above |
| Kaiser Family
Foundation and HRET Study |
The Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Research and
Educational Trust. Employer Health Benefits Annual
Survey. Alternate source of health benefit information, including
average cost of health insurance premiums by plan type. |
| Chamber
of Commerce Study |
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Statistics and Research Center. Employee Benefits Study.
Washington, DC. Alternate source of fringe benefit information,
including average cost of medical benefits for those employers actually
providing the benefit.
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Last modified:
Tuesday September 27, 2005 09:40 AM
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