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NFIB Applauds Proposed Decrease in Florida’s Workers’ Comp Rates

NFIB Applauds Proposed Decrease in Florida’s Workers’ Comp Rates

August 24, 2022

NFIB Applauds Proposed Decrease in Florida’s Workers’ Comp Rates

State Executive Director Bill Herrle released the following statement today in response to the proposed 8.4% cut in Florida workers’ compensation rate, effective Jan. 1:

“In these inflationary times, any reduced costs are very welcome to small business owners. Inflation combined with a tight labor market makes this proposed workers’ comp rate reduction especially welcome. NFIB’s most recent Optimism Index survey shows that 37% of small business owners nationwide consider inflation their single most important problem. Quality of labor is second with 21%. 

“Our hope is that Commissioner David Altmaier approves this rate reduction to provide Florida’s small businesses with the financial relief they need in these difficult times.” 

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