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3 in 4 Workers Would Accept Lower-Pay for Better Benefits: Survey

InterWest Insurance Services

A new study has found three out of four U.S. workers would accept a job with a slightly lower salary if it offered better health care and medical coverage. The main driver in workers prioritizing benefits is the rapidly rising cost of group health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs, according to the study by Voya Financial.

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How to offer health insurance as a small business

Higginbotham

It might even matter more than salary. Glassdoor surveyed workers and found that when choosing between a high-paying job and a low-paying job with better benefits, health insurance and flexible hours could spur them to pick the lower-paying job with better benefits. Your average annual employee salary is around $56,000 or less.