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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)81. You might want to look again
before you make statements about what I presented being debunked. Change the costs, change the employee mix, and there still aren't enough profits to cover health insurance without raising the price of pizza. Even with a conservative estimate of only three employees per location.
I don't have corporate masters, but I do have the ability to look at cold, hard numbers and use facts to make the case that your wild assumptions are completely wrong.
And to top it off, I'm able to do it without accusations, name calling or snide remarks.
All in all, I'd say I've got it made.
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Why are small businesses now saying they have to lay people off? [View all]
Stuckinthebush
Nov 2012
OP
I don't like to be proven wrong but in this case I hope you are right
former-republican
Nov 2012
#17
Maybe an angle for competitors - Our pizza's .20 higher than Papa Johns so our employees are insured
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#37
Wow! The avg premium cost to an employer is probably in the $5 - $10k range.
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#38
Especially since all he has to do is raise the price 14 cents per pizza n/t
SickOfTheOnePct
Nov 2012
#14
A little fact checking from CNN that you may want to share w/ those who threaten to layoff employees
maui902
Nov 2012
#62
It's bluffing. Or their business will die and their competitors take over, hire their employees...
JackN415
Nov 2012
#23
Agreed. The $2k penalty is FAR cheaper than the actual premium cost for employers
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#36