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Massachusetts Small Business Owners: Are Your Healthcare Costs Rising? NFIB Needs Your Feedback

Massachusetts Small Business Owners: Are Your Healthcare Costs Rising? NFIB Needs Your Feedback

February 27, 2023

Massachusetts Small Business Owners: Are Your Healthcare Costs Rising? NFIB Needs Your Feedback

Health insurance premiums continue to rise for many small business owners across Massachusetts despite legislative attempts to supposedly lower costs. For small businesses, lawmakers’ efforts to rein-in health expenses have repeatedly fallen short.   On March 15th, NFIB will provide testimony before the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission and the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing, and we’d like to gather information for this hearing. We ask that you take a few minutes to fill out this brief four question survey to let us know if your healthcare premiums increased or decreased, and by how much?   We appreciate your time and hope to use this data to educate lawmakers on the challenges small businesses and their employees face when it comes to ever-increasing health expenses. Complete Survey
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