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The United States has almost 6 million small employers, 90 percent of which employ fewer than 20 people.
 
Our biggest job creators (small businesses) will still go on creating jobs with high retention rates just like they do now, except they will be able to provide incentives to their employees with higher quality and more affordable health insurance. The head of the CBO Douglas Elmendorf said, “We don’t think that the healthcare law is having a significant impact on the economy today… It would reduce the amount of labor used in the economy by about a half a percent at the end of the decade… but, most of that is people choosing not to work because they can obtain health insurance at an affordable price outside of the workforce.”
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