Many Avoid Healthcare Costs Because They Are Unaffordable Even With Insurance
A large portion of U.S. employees with health insurance are skipping or delaying care because they can't afford it, jeopardizing their well-being and productivity at work.

A large portion of U.S. employees with health insurance are skipping or delaying care because they can't afford it, jeopardizing their well-being and productivity at work.

A Professional Employer Organization (PEO) protects small businesses by sharing employer responsibilities and providing expert support in areas where risk, compliance, and cost exposure are highest. Through a co‑employment relationship, […]

Companies strive to do things better, cheaper, and faster but sometimes it is better for business to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.

May is Mental Health Month, and this year Mental Health America is encouraging people to focus on creating “more good days, together.”

A new survey of likely Republican primary voters shows U.S. Rep. John James (R-Shelby Township) holding an 18-point lead in the 2026 GOP gubernatorial race

Senate Democrats Wednesday adopted their $63 billion budget proposal for state departments and government programs

The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is offering a one-time waiver for penalty and interest for employers who missed the April 27, 2026, deadline
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.

Human insight and strategic thinking remain essential to marketing success, even as artificial intelligence continues to reshape the industry.

A recent survey from MyPerfectResume highlights a shift many HR leaders are already sensing...

As National Small Business Week begins, it's worth pausing to recognize a simple truth about Michigan's economy.

A memorandum dated April 17, 2026, directed to the Chief Acquisition Officers, et. al., by the Executive Order 14398 (EO 14398 or EO) of March 26, 2026

Michigan has enacted significant updates to the Youth Employment Standards Act (YESA)...

Every so often, it’s worth stepping back and asking a simple question: Are we actually as advanced as we think we are?

Sixty-one percent of registered voters in Michigan believe the state needs more housing, and that regulations should be altered to permit more home-building

A House subcommittee advanced a Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 spending bill Tuesday that includes a $145.3 million fund for legislative “pork” projects
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.

A message from SBAM leadership – and how small business owners can engage Health care affordability has become one of the most pressing challenges facing Michigan’s small businesses. Year after […]