Survey: 30% of CFOs Plan to Reduce Employee Healthcare Benefits

With 84 percent of U.S. CFOs citing employee benefits as their greatest pricing pressure, 30 percent of U.S. them are planning to reduce healthcare benefits, according to a Grant Thornton release sharing national survey findings.

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Furthermore, 23 percent of CFOs are planning on reducing bonuses and 18 percent will reduce stock options or equity-based compensation.

Read the Grant Thornton release on its national survey regarding healthcare cutbacks and CFOs.

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