The Wall Street Journal has a good article today, by small business reporters Emily Maltby and Sarah Needleman, about three smallish businesses grappling with the the Affordable Care Act's employer mandate, which charges employers with more than 50 employees $2,000 per employee (excluding the first 30) if they don't offer coverage. None of the business owners opt not to offer coverage. Here's the head of a small pizza chain with 90 hourly workers:
U.S. employers want to provide health insurance
U.S. employers want to provide health…
U.S. employers want to provide health insurance
The Wall Street Journal has a good article today, by small business reporters Emily Maltby and Sarah Needleman, about three smallish businesses grappling with the the Affordable Care Act's employer mandate, which charges employers with more than 50 employees $2,000 per employee (excluding the first 30) if they don't offer coverage. None of the business owners opt not to offer coverage. Here's the head of a small pizza chain with 90 hourly workers: