
The right thing to do: 2016 kansas small business owner survey
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Survey findings show that Kansas small business owners and decision makers (those with 4-100 additional employees) agree that saving for retirement through work is important and the state
should do more to encourage residents to save for retirement. Two-thirds support a privately managed, ready-to-go state retirement savings plan that would help Kansas small businesses offer
employees a way to save for retirement. Key findings include: * Seven in ten agree that offering a retirement plan helps attract and retain quality employees and stay competitive. * Two in
three small business owners support a privately managed state retirement plan. * Three in four agree that offering a retirement plan helps businesses stay competitive. The AARP 2016 Kansas
Small Business Owner Work and Save Study was a telephone study among 451 small business owners or decision makers about employee benefits at companies with 4-100 additional employees within
the state of Kansas. Interviews were conducted April 25-May 12, 2016. Respondents were offered a $5 check in appreciation for their participation. Sample, including owner names and
companies, came from a Dun & Bradstreet business list. For more information contact Ernest Kutzley, AARP Kansas, (785) 234-1363 or Brittne Nelson, AARP Research, [email protected], (202)
434-6307.