What is true of employee benefits?
A. Employers have very limited options for communicating information about benefits.
B. Employees have a thorough understanding of what benefits they have and what the market value of these benefits is.
C. It is up to employees to determine the cost and value of their benefits.
D. Employees, for the most part, are just not interested in their benefits.
E. Employees have a hard time understanding the cost and value of their benefits.
Answer: E
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