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Fewer Kentucky small businesses offering employee health insurance
Fewer Kentucky small businesses offering employee health insurance10 Percent Drop from 2012 to 2015LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Oct. 6, 2016) — If you were looking for a job at a small employer in 2015, you'd have a harder time finding one that offered health insurance compared to 2012, according to a report released by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.In fact, while 98.3 percent of Kentucky businesses with 50 or more employees offered health insurance in 2015, just 26.6 percent of small businesses included the benefit last year, dropping from 36.4 percent in 2012.Across private employers of all sizes in Kentucky, the percentage that offered health insurance dropped 6.6 percentage points from 2012 to 2015, from 54.4 percent to 47.8 percent.
in addition desmoinesregister
Rising cost doesn't dissuade employers from offering health insurance
Rising cost doesn't dissuade employers from offering health insuranceDavid P. Lind, Clive health care analyst.(Photo: Special to the Register)Iowa employers continue to face rising health-insurance premiums, but they're not dropping coverage of their workers, a new survey shows."We're not seeing an exodus at all," said David P. Lind, a Clive health care analyst who oversees the annual survey.
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Fewer Kentucky small businesses offering employees health insura
Fewer Kentucky small businesses offering employees health insuraFewer Kentucky small businesses are offering health insurance to their employees.According to the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, just 26.6% of small businesses included benefits last year, dropping from 36.4% in 2012.Small business were categorized as having 50 or fewer employees.
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