How is this a win when it is coupled with the changes to healthcare that could adversely affect millions? Once again it looks as if super wealthy America is out of touch with the masses.
Negative changes in healthcare don't just affect the people who get worse healthcare.
Pretend you are solely concerned with the success of your business venture and nothing else.
Reducing general healthcare drives up your labor costs both directly and indirectly. Fewer vaccinations, longer infectious periods, reduced herd immunity, less work, more expensive.
Most people in the US don't have RSUs. Everybody needs healthcare.
I really don't think so. Sure, the thing about options and vesting becomes a win. But, in order to realize that win, you have to join an early, early stage startup, and slog through it for a number of years, hoping it succeeds. All the while, your early stage startup is either not offering insurance, or they're just getting started with it, which means that month to month you're having a loss.
Pretend you are solely concerned with the success of your business venture and nothing else.
Reducing general healthcare drives up your labor costs both directly and indirectly. Fewer vaccinations, longer infectious periods, reduced herd immunity, less work, more expensive.
Most people in the US don't have RSUs. Everybody needs healthcare.