Healthcare Innovation August 22, 2024
Pietje Kobus

New reports by the NFIB show that inflation and healthcare costs are the biggest problems for small business owners

Last week, the Nashville-based National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) released the 11th edition of its quadrennial report: the Small Business Problems & Priorities report, and its monthly Small Business Economic Trends (SBET) report. In a news release, NFIB reported that inflation and the cost of health insurance continue to be two of the biggest problems facing the nation’s small business owners.

“The ‘Cost of Health Insurance’ continues to be the number one small business problem, a position it has held since 1986,” the Small Business Problems & Priorities report stated. “In 2024,...

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