New NSBA Health Care Survey: Costs Are Issue #1
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Small Business Association (NSBA) today released its 2014 Small Business Health Care Survey which shows how America's small businesses are dealing with rising health care costs, what kind of benefits they offer and how the Affordable Care Act is impacting their business. Most notably, 91 percent reported increases in their health plan at their most recent health insurance renewal with one in four being hit with increases exceeding 20 percent.
"Cost is the number one driver of whether or not a small business will offer health insurance," stated NSBA President Todd McCracken. "These costs have real-world implications: one-third of small businesses held off on hiring a new employee and more than half say they held off on salary increases for employees."
Among the key findings of the NSBA survey: while the majority of employers think offering health insurance is very important to recruiting good employees, just 51 percent of the smallest firms offer health benefits. Among the 70 percent of small firms overall that do offer health insurance, the majority report paying for more than half of the cost of their employees' plans.
Today the average monthly per-employee cost of health insurance premiums for a small firm is $1,121. When asked in 2009 for the estimated monthly cost of their health benefits package, per employee, it was just $590 per month.
"Widespread confusion over the Affordable Care Act still exists among the majority of small firms," said NSBA Chair Jeff Van Winkle of Clark Hill in Grand Rapids, Michigan. "Small businesses report spending on average 13 hours and $1,274 per month—and that's just on the administrative side of understanding the law itself."
The 2014 Small Business Health Care Survey was conducted on-line Nov. 20 – Dec. 4, 2013 among more than 780 small-business owners.
Please click here to view the complete survey.
Additionally, NSBA is unveiling a detailed health care compliance guide as well as an updated online resource, www.HealthReformToday.org to help small businesses navigate the Affordable Care Act.
Celebrating more than 75 years in operation, NSBA is a staunchly nonpartisan organization advocating on behalf of America's entrepreneurs. NSBA's 65,000 members represent every state and every industry in the U.S., and we are proud to be the nation's first small-business advocacy organization. Please visit www.nsba.biz or follow us at @NSBAAdvocate.
SOURCE National Small Business Association
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