People of State Pension age could boost their income by up to £358 a month - here s how
The DWP could give eligible claimants either £240 or £358.40 every month in Attendance Allowance payments.
13:29, 21 MAY 2021
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Travel, tourism and hospitality investment specialist Certares Management has teamed with credit investor Knighthead Capital to close a $1.5bn fund to capitalise on post-Covid opportunities.
Glen McCrea, ASFA deputy chief executive, said the March quarter saw a return to more normal conditions.
“In the previous few quarters there were suspensions or delays in certain price increases but now price increases are returning to a more standard pattern, McCrea said. There was around a 0.5% increase in the price of meals out and takeaway foods, in part due to demand pressures as more consumers were able to dine away from home.”
While health insurance premiums remained unchanged for much of the year, these increased from 1 October, 2020, by around 3% for many retirees.
There were now 2.2 million Australians aged over 65 with private health insurance, up from 2 million three years earlier.
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Five months after the Supreme Court of the United States handed down a loss to the pharmacy
benefit manager (PBM) lobbying group Pharmaceutical Care Management
Association (PCMA), PCMA filed a brief in the Eighth Circuit
arguing that the Court s ruling does not narrow the scope of
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) preemption for PBM
regulation.
On December 10, 2020, the Supreme Court, in
Rutledge v.
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, ruled that an
Arkansas law prohibiting PBMs from reimbursing pharmacies for drugs
at rates below the drugs acquisition costs was not preempted