My small business pays nearly $600 a month per employee on health care (the employee pays another $300 or so). So our 200-person company pays about $1.4 million a year just for health care costs - and it's still expensive for employees. This is the sad reality for businesses.
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I've worked for Big Companies that could easily afford good healthcare for its employees - and still tried to minimize THEIR expenses at OUR cost. And I've worked for small companies that couldn't offer very much, because their premiums were ruinous. I'm 100% with you.
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I talk to small business owners all the time (we have 20,000 of them as clients). Their top 2 issues: *Lack of start-up capital *Health insurance costs
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Dan, I know you're probably busy, but have you ever considered a youtube channel/podcast to spread the word more?
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I dunno - there are probably already too many of those out there, already
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oh my god we would save so much money
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If you think that’s bad - look at prescription benefit managers. They skim hundreds of billions a year from our healthcare system and no one has heard of them...
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60 minutes did an entire show on them last year. They are the root of all prescription evil. They set the prices for drugs. Eliminate them and pharma lobbyists and we lower drug prices. Otherwise it's not going to happen.
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