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Health Insurance Corinth MS

Qualified workers with experience prefer jobs with benefits that include health insurance. To retain the best and have a better business you need to invest on employee health insurance plans. It’s surprisingly more affordable than you think. You need to shop around for health insurance group plans that offer considerable healthcare coverage with affordable insurance premiums. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the health insurance providers in Corinth, MS listed below that can help.

Corinth WIN Job Center
662-696-2336 / 662-287-3247
2759 South Harper Road
Corinth, MS
Greensville WIN Job Center
662-332-8101
800 Hwy 1 So., PO Box 5279
Greensville, MS
IBEW Local Union
(601) 372-4650
I-55 S
Jackson, MS
Madison County WIN Job Center
601-859-7609
152 Watford Parkway Dr
Canton, MS
Communication Workers Of America Local 3509
(601) 582-7861
408 Hemphill St
Hattiesburg, MS
WIN Job Center in Northeast Corinth
662-287-3247
2759 S. Harper Rd.
Corinth, MS
Iuka WIN Job Center
662-423-9231
1107 Maria Lane
Iuka, MS
Biloxi WIN Job Center
228-388-7997
2306 Pass Road
Biloxi, MS
Key Staff Source, Inc.
(662) 327-8230
117 9th St N
Columbus, MS
Cmi-Green Thumb
(662) 226-8280
17 1st St
Grenada, MS

Health Insurance

Two of the most pronounced trends in U.S. business in the past 10 years have been the rise of entrepreneurial activity and the decline in the availability of affordable health-care coverage. As a startup or small-business owner, you are no doubt well-aware of both trends – painfully so, in one case.

While running your own company has lots of advantages, the need to provide health-care coverage for you and your employees ranks as the biggest downside.

The picture – and there’s no way to pretty this up -- is bleak. Medical-insurance premiums overall have continued to soar at double-digit rates every year for more than a decade. Meanwhile, growth in the unfortunate ranks of Americans who are living with no medical coverage has become one of our biggest social-policy crises.

The situation is especially dire for sole proprietors and owners of very small businesses. About 45 percent of those “microbusiness” owners who responded to a recent survey by the National Association for the Self-Employed agreed that it is necessary to offer a health insurance benefit to find and hire qualified people. And more than 80 percent maintained that small businesses don’t have access to the same health-insurance options as large companies.

Also in the survey, about 46 percent said they don’t have access to health-insurance options that fit their startup company’s needs.

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