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  2. GEHA - Wikipedia

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    GEHA Solutions, formerly know as PPO USA, was formed in 1997 to market the following products outside federal markets: Connection Dental Network, Connection Vision powered by EyeMed, and Connection Hearing by HearPO. GEHA acquired Surety Life in 2012, giving GEHA flexibility to offer additional products to existing and new customers.

  3. MetLife (MET) Adds Benefits as a Means to Advance Dental Plan

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  4. MetLife - Wikipedia

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    MetLife, Inc. is the holding corporation for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MLIC), [3] better known as MetLife, and its affiliates. MetLife is among the largest global providers of insurance, annuities, and employee benefit programs, with around 90 million customers in over 60 countries. [4] [5] The firm was founded on March 24, 1868. [6]

  5. Expenditures in the United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Transfer payments to (persons) as a percent of Federal revenue in the United States Transfer payments to (persons + business) in the United States. CBO projects that spending for Social Security, healthcare programs and interest costs will rise relative to GDP between 2017 and 2027, while defense and other discretionary spending will decline relative to GDP.

  6. MetLife Announces Availability of ACA Compliant Dental Plans

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  7. List of United States insurance companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1752, Benjamin Franklin founded the first American insurance company as Philadelphia Contributionship.In 1820, there were 17 stock life insurance companies in the state of New York, many of which would subsequently fail.