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That's why many small businesses stay small because they can't afford more employees on the books. They also change from hiring employees to hiring independent contractors and subcontractors to do their work. That way, the business isn't responsible for the insurance.Most small buisnesses (those with fewer than 20 or 25 employees) are not required offer insurance plans, but now the State of Arkansas has made it a requirement that buisnesses with more than 5 employees must offer insurance to their employees. It is more expensive for small buisnesses in which the costs are eventually passed on to the customer.
How small? I know some business that have only one or two employees (usually a family member), and they can't afford health insurance. Hubby is a small business owner, and he can't afford to hire any employees because he can't afford health insurance for them or himself.But I think it should be a REQUIREMENT that all buisnesses big or small should offer group insurance plans for their employees within 90 days of employment
Do you mean in addition to people who get Medicaid? Where would the government get the money to pay for that coverage?...And those not yet covered under company insurance, the gov't should pay a certain percentage of all medical costs such as 75/25.