Between 2000 and 2009, the percentage of firms offering coverage fell from 69 to 60.4
In one national survey, nearly three - quarters of small businesses that did not offer benefits cited high premiums as the reason.8 Half of workers in small firms that do not offer health benefits remain uninsured, and about a third of such workers in firms with fewer than 50 employees obtain insurance through a spouse.1
In one
national survey, nearly three - quarters of small businesses that did not offer benefits cited high premiums as the reason.8 Half of workers
in small firms that do not offer health benefits remain uninsured, and about a third of such workers in firms with fewer than 50 employees obtain insurance through a spouse.1
in small firms that do not offer health benefits remain uninsured, and about a third of such workers
in firms with fewer than 50 employees obtain insurance through a spouse.1
in firms with fewer than 50 employees obtain insurance through a
spouse.13.
Using the
National Survey of Families and Households (a nationally representative survey), we looked at all spouses (645 spouses out of 5,232 married adults) who in the late»80s rated their marriages as un
Survey of Families and Households (a nationally representative
survey), we looked at all spouses (645 spouses out of 5,232 married adults) who in the late»80s rated their marriages as un
survey), we looked at all
spouses (645
spouses out of 5,232 married adults) who
in the late»80s rated their marriages as unhappy.