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In reply to the discussion: Why are small businesses now saying they have to lay people off? [View all]SickOfTheOnePct
(7,290 posts)So the 2 million free pizzas will cost $6 million instead of $10 million. Which would buy even less health care.
Thanks for making my point - much appreciated!
And you're right about single v. family...so let's be generous and say that 2/3 of the employees (5200) get single coverage at average cost of $5615/year. That's $29,198,000.
The remaining 2600 get family coverage at $15745/year. That's $40,937,000.
Total comes to $70,135,000. And this is assuming only 3 employees per location would get health care.
Tell me again how that's going to come out of $51.9 million in profit, a figure by the way, that includes franchise fees?
And what were the mathematical mistakes I made?
So I'll ask again - would you prefer that the company not offer benefits, or raise the price of pizza 14 cents each? And, why do you have no problem with other companies including the cost of health care in their prices, but you think that Papa John's shouldn't?