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Ian David

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23. STUDY: Very Few Employers Have Actually Cut Workers’ Hours Because Of Obamacare
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 05:44 PM
Sep 2013

With implementation of the Affordable Care Act inching closer by the day, there’s been a slow but steady stream of employers claiming that the law is forcing them to cut back workers’ hours and rely more heavily on part-time employees. But for all the talk, very few companies have actually cut hours because of Obamacare, according to a new analysis by the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).

Obamacare requires firms that have 50 or more employees to provide a minimum level of health coverage to their full-time workers — defined as those who work 30 hours or more per week — or pay a $2,000 per employee fine after the first 30 workers. Since the overwhelming majority of companies that size already offer health care benefits, the provision only affects about 10,000 firms. Nonetheless, reform critics have latched onto the narrative that the requirement is a job-killer, citing the example of retail and service sector companies like Regal Theaters that are cutting back hours to avoid paying for workers’ health care benefits.

The CEPR report shows that to be a minority position among larger employers. Since 30 hours per week is the threshold for employees receiving benefits under the law, researchers expected companies that didn’t want to comply with Obamacare to roll back workers’ hours to just below that threshold. But only about 0.6 percent of the labor force worked between 26 and 29 hours per week in 2013. Since 2012, the number of part-time employees working that range of hours actually stayed statistically the same. Furthermore, less than a third of workers say they are working less than 30 hours because of an employers’ decision — most choose to work the limited number of hours. That led the authors to conclude that the trend “is in the wrong direction for the ACA as job-killer story.”

“While there may certainly be instances of individual employers carrying through with threats to reduce their employees’ hours to below 30 to avoid the sanctions in the ACA, the numbers are too small to show up in the data,” the CEPR researchers write. “It appears that in setting worker hours employers are responding to business considerations in much the same way as they did before the ACA took effect.”

More:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/07/25/2353201/few-employers-cut-workers-hours-because-of-obamacare/



Also:

Obamacare Isn't Causing Employers To Cut Worker Hours: White House

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In May, a poll conducted by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, an organization of human-resources professionals, showed that despite concerns about rising health-care costs, more than two-thirds of companies definitely plan to offer health benefits to full-time employees. The same poll found that only 0.5 percent of companies said they would definitely discontinue health benefits.
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More:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/06/obamacare-worker-hours_n_3882403.html

Well, screw them tonekat Sep 2013 #1
Humans are animals too thelordofhell Sep 2013 #3
+1 Divine Discontent Sep 2013 #50
Yet another reason to skip this place when planning vacations. nt TBF Sep 2013 #2
Screw you, Shamu! KamaAina Sep 2013 #4
"Shamu" is the most innocent of all. tblue Sep 2013 #24
Just when you donnasgirl Sep 2013 #5
Yep, collateral damage LibertyLover Sep 2013 #6
Fucking business assholes gopiscrap Sep 2013 #7
The Politicians donnasgirl Sep 2013 #9
They're plenty intelligent. tblue Sep 2013 #25
Amen donnasgirl Sep 2013 #26
Governments, colleges and nonprofits are doing the same Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #12
Like I said before gopiscrap Sep 2013 #13
I agree with you warrant46 Sep 2013 #30
And What(or whom) will be blamed grilled onions Sep 2013 #8
if the law is designed to work this way, the blame falls on those who passed the law nt msongs Sep 2013 #10
So another place I won't spend time or money. Jakes Progress Sep 2013 #11
Where are you going to spend time and money? Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #16
Watch "The Cove" and "Blackfish" Marrah_G Sep 2013 #14
If a loophole exists, people will use it marshall Sep 2013 #15
The truth is that they have already been cutting hours Maeve Sep 2013 #17
happening to people everywhere. MFM008 Sep 2013 #18
You are correct donnasgirl Sep 2013 #19
It is happening all over. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #49
What did Obama think was going to happen? Bo Sep 2013 #20
STUDY: Very Few Employers Have Actually Cut Workers’ Hours Because Of Obamacare Ian David Sep 2013 #23
I'm sure that chart is comforting. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #28
You don't understand how things like "math" work, do you? n/t Ian David Sep 2013 #34
You don't understand how things like the "real world" work do you? ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #41
Still, more people are helped than are hurt. It's called "Math" and "Reality." Ian David Sep 2013 #42
Post removed Post removed Sep 2013 #46
What you're doing is the equivalent of making a case against seat belts... Ian David Sep 2013 #51
AND that they must maintain open availability jmowreader Sep 2013 #35
I imagine the corollary is true also LanternWaste Sep 2013 #55
Thank You Ian...It is difficult to gage Bo Sep 2013 #57
You sure you on the right forum? alp227 Sep 2013 #29
so will Obamacare help these workers in some other way? Enrique Sep 2013 #21
This is Florida and we are not participating as far as I know in the medicaid expansion. Mojorabbit Sep 2013 #32
Seaworld is owned by the Blackstone Group. Ian David Sep 2013 #22
Well, they abuse animals, so no surprise they'd abuse their employees too. HERVEPA Sep 2013 #27
Here is their email address in case you would like to send them a note Mojorabbit Sep 2013 #31
My county just did this to all it's part time employees madville Sep 2013 #33
Thanks for a good reason for not going back to Sea World besides it being overpriced. marble falls Sep 2013 #36
Not a problem. The employees will just be compelled to get their own insurance. Everybody wins. AnotherMcIntosh Sep 2013 #37
This means more people will use the Health exchanges paulrandfu Sep 2013 #38
I wish someone could have predicted this before the law was passed. Pterodactyl Sep 2013 #39
Mystifying that nobody saw this coming. A true mystery of our times. Safetykitten Sep 2013 #52
Anyone who's ever worked retail, food service, or hospitality services industries S_B_Jackson Sep 2013 #54
Single-payer, single-payer, single-payer DissidentVoice Sep 2013 #40
Fuck you, Sea World sakabatou Sep 2013 #43
for many reasons, +1 Divine Discontent Sep 2013 #48
This is simply blaming government for their bad business plan greatlaurel Sep 2013 #44
Time to UglyGreed Sep 2013 #45
SCUMMY WATER!!!!!!!!! Divine Discontent Sep 2013 #47
I just watched "Blackfish the movie" Marrah_G Sep 2013 #53
Won't be going there.... bobGandolf Sep 2013 #56
Single payer, Medicare for all Doctor_J Sep 2013 #58
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