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To realty and the captain...this is from the Wall Street Journal last year: "Nearly 90% of employers offer wellness incentives, or financial rewards or prizes to employees that work toward getting healthier, according to a recent survey from Fidelity Investments and the National Business Group on Health. That's up from 57% of companies in 2009. The perks are also worth more now: $521 per employee up from $260 four years ago."

So realty it looks like "Scottie's world" is a lot like 90% of employers across the country. The article debates how to go about incentives or penalties for wellness or lack thereof. Its just funny to me how ignorant both of you were on this topic. Captain you said city employees could earn $900 from these programs. The article you pointed to said its $300 for individuals and $500 for a family. Well below the average of other employers. Not only are your numbers wrong, but you two brought this up as if it were some scandal.

Do you ever get tired of being wrong?

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