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Amazon investing over $1 billion to raise employee pay and lower health care costs
Sep 17, 2025 7:43 AM

Sept 17 (Reuters) - Amazon.com ( AMZN ) is investing

over $1 billion to raise pay and lower health care costs for

U.S. fulfillment and transportation employees, the tech giant

said on Wednesday.

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