Who wants to see health reform repealed most?
Republicans aren’t the only ones who want to see healthcare reform abolished. The major of small businesses would like to see the controversial law put to bed, as well.
In fact, more than half (55%) of small businesses owners favor the repeal of the healthcare reform law, according to a recent “Small Business Watch” study by Discover.
Their main beef with the reform law: 46% believe the health reform will hurt their businesses.
The reform bill is also causing many firms to seriously weigh taking actions they wouldn’t normally consider.
For example, 47% of small firms are thinking about discontinuing employees’ healthcare coverage because of the costs.
Readers, where do you stand? Do you support healthcare reform — or would you rather see the law repealed. Let us know in the Comments section.
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