Your Benefits Broker Should Save You More Than They Cost.
Most employers overpay for benefits — not because they’re careless, but because they don’t have an expert in their corner at renewal time. JS Benefits Group delivers measurable, documented savings through smarter plan design, aggressive carrier negotiation, and compliance that prevents costly mistakes.

The Numbers Are Staggering.
Healthcare costs are projected to rise 7–8% in 2026, yet 67% of employers renew without ever shopping the market — because carriers count on that inertia. We don’t let that happen. From level-funded plan design to ACA compliance, our clients typically save 15–30% in year one — and every service is included at no additional cost.

Real Employers. Real Savings.
A Pennsylvania manufacturer with 145 employees saved $187,000 in year one. A New Jersey firm avoided $94,500 in IRS penalties. A Delaware healthcare organization reduced premiums by 22% — while employees actually preferred the new plan.

Find Out What You’re Leaving on the Table.
A free benefits analysis takes less than an hour and shows you exactly what your current plan is costing you — and what a smarter strategy would save. No pressure. No obligation. Just numbers.

Submit the form on the left or click here for more information.

Your Benefits Broker Should Save You More Than They Cost.
Most employers overpay for benefits — not because they’re careless, but because they don’t have an expert in their corner at renewal time. JS Benefits Group delivers measurable, documented savings through smarter plan design, aggressive carrier negotiation, and compliance that prevents costly mistakes.

The Numbers Are Staggering.
Healthcare costs are projected to rise 7–8% in 2026, yet 67% of employers renew without ever shopping the market — because carriers count on that inertia. We don’t let that happen. From level-funded plan design to ACA compliance, our clients typically save 15–30% in year one — and every service is included at no additional cost.

Real Employers. Real Savings.
A Pennsylvania manufacturer with 145 employees saved $187,000 in year one. A New Jersey firm avoided $94,500 in IRS penalties. A Delaware healthcare organization reduced premiums by 22% — while employees actually preferred the new plan.

Find Out What You’re Leaving on the Table.
A free benefits analysis takes less than an hour and shows you exactly what your current plan is costing you — and what a smarter strategy would save. No pressure. No obligation. Just numbers.

Submit the form on the left or click here for more information.

Improved employee health from wellness programs can boost performance.

3 Reasons to Have a Wellness Program in the Office

The popularity of employee wellness programs has increased over the years. Wellness programs were initially considered employee perks at large corporations, and often included fitness programs to motivate and keep employees healthy.

 

There’s no fixed criteria for what a wellness program should or shouldn’t include, as long as it benefits employee health.

One company’s wellness program may include building an accessible gym in the office building. Another company’s wellness program may consist of an on-going fitness program to help employees lose weight.

 

Wellness programs offer many benefits outside of just improving employee health. Here are three great reasons for employers to have a wellness program in their office.

 

1.      They could lower employee healthcare costs

Companies with employee wellness programs tend to report better employee health on average. Healthier employees are less likely to fall ill or develop on-going issues with their health.

This may indirectly save you on healthcare costs, as healthier employees are less likely to require medical services due to their lower incident of falling ill. This could prove to be incredibly beneficial for companies that are struggling with high healthcare costs.

 

However, your ability to save on healthcare costs depends on the rate of employee participation in your wellness program, as well as the program’s effectiveness. A poorly designed wellness program may prove to be a net drain on company resources.

 

2.      Healthier employees are more productive

Studies have found that healthier employees are also more productive than their unhealthy counterparts. This boost in productivity could offset the costs of setting up and operating a wellness program.

Employees that perform better tend to be more valuable to the company. They are also less likely to be removed for poor performance. This can save businesses from spending on hiring and training costs for new employees, to replace the ones that were let go for poor performance.

3.  They can improve employee retention rates

The perception of a company is often shaped by the benefits they offer their employees. Companies that offer wellness programs such as gym memberships are viewed as attractive places to work by prospective job seekers.

This can provide you with a larger pool of candidates to select employees from in the future. Your workplace performance can improve by hiring quality candidates from this larger pool.

Employees at workplaces with benefits such as wellness programs are less likely to leave. This improves the employee retention rate at your company.

These are just a few of the benefits that employee wellness programs provide to employers. Wellness programs seem like a win-win situation for everyone involved. They improve employee health and create long-term savings for employers.

It’s important to spend time and resources on crafting the best possible wellness program that is feasible for your company. After all, a healthy employee is a productive employee.

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