Access to benefits is more likely at larger worksites
In March 2016, about 57 percent of all private industry establishments offered healthcare benefits (preventive or protective coverage for one or more of medical, dental, vision, or prescription drug costs) to at least one employee. However, whether an establishment is more or less likely to offer healthcare plans varies with the size of the establishment.
Just over half of all establishments with fewer than 50 workers, which accounted for almost 96 percent of all private industry establishments and employed about 44 percent of private industry workers, offered healthcare benefits to at least one employee in March 2016. Comparatively, 97 percent of establishments with more than 500 workers, which made up just 0.2 percent of private industry establishments but accounted for 17 percent of private industry employment, offered healthcare benefits to at least one employee.
On average, workers at smaller establishments both earn lower wages and are less likely to have the option of employer-sponsored healthcare coverage.