Learn how Columbus businesses are stretching their benefits dollars and offering health insurance on their terms


Everyone is probably feeling the pressure these days, whether it’s from inflation and recession talk to mid-term elections to long dinners with in-laws over the holidays. For business owners, there’s an added layer of stress with the tight job market and the dreaded health insurance renewal conversations.

Health insurance is the second largest monthly expense for businesses, so it makes sense that it can be a trigger, especially when it’s impact can only be amplified in a 40-year-high period…

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