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Do I Need to Give Benefits to My Hourly Workers?From a legal perspective, there's a lot to consider.

ByDesmond Lim

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In an ideal world and economy, every employer would be able to provide benefits such as health insurance, retirement plan matching, and travel reimbursements to all employees. However, it's often not financially feasible for many small businesses.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,benefits made up about a third of the cost of an employee. Meaning, an employee salaried at $50,000 would actually cost the employer another 30 percent more, for a total of $65,000. For small businesses with thin margins, like local grocery stores, this sort of expenditure per hourly employee can be next to impossible.

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