Investing in small business employee benefits isn’t just about offering nice perks. It’s a strategic move that can increase employee morale, improve productivity, and reduce turnover. Plus, a standout benefits package is necessary for attracting talented employees.
However, offering employee benefits can feel like a balancing act between keeping employees happy and managing costs. This can be especially challenging for small business owners.
In this article, we'll explain how you can offer affordable benefits that support your organization and its employees.
In this blog post, you'll learn the following:
- How employee benefits can help small businesses compete with larger companies that offer higher salaries.
- What employee benefits matter most to your team.
- Why health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) are a budget-friendly option for employee health benefits.
From recruiting to business growth, let's explore the five major advantages of offering employee benefits as a small business.
In today's workforce, employees value—and expect—an employer to offer good benefits. PeopleKeep's 2024 Employee Benefits Survey found that 81% of employees say an employer's benefits package is an important factor in whether they accept a job.
A comprehensive benefits package gives small employers a way to compete with larger corporations that have the budget for higher salaries. Even if you can't afford to shell out a big paycheck, offering additional benefits and perks will get top candidates in the door. They’ll also help you retain them long-term.
Employee benefits can provide your workforce with resources to remain healthy and productive, serving as a win-win for your organization and employees. Wellness resources can include health benefits and other general wellness perks such as gym memberships or mental health support.
Providing access to quality medical care and employee wellness programs—and contributing to the cost—removes a financial hurdle for your employees and their families. On the employer side, offering health and wellness benefits can lead to less sick time and absenteeism. That's a measurable return on your investment in your employees.
As a small organization, having close working relationships with your employees is common. When it comes to company culture and morale, employees feel this reciprocity. Knowing that their employer cares for their health and well-being boosts job satisfaction and reduces employee turnover rates.
MetLife's 22nd Annual U.S. Employee Benefit Trends Study1 found that employees who feel cared for are 60% more likely to stay at their organization.
Additionally, offering employee perks like remote work can further boost employee morale by offering a healthy work-life balance. A Tracking Happiness study2 on remote work found that employee happiness increases as much as 20% by offering the ability to work 100% remotely.
Many employee benefits are tax-advantaged for both your organization and workers. Not just the ones you'd usually think of either, like contributions to healthcare and retirement plans.
Several other types of employee benefits can be tax-free, including:
You should consult with your accountant or tax professional to determine the taxability of your employee benefits program.
A final advantage of employee benefits is that they set your organization's foundation to scale and grow. Having a unique and competitive benefits package helps you attract, hire, and keep talented employees. According to a WTW study3, 40% of employees said they’d leave their employer for better benefits elsewhere, even without a change in salary.
Choosing the right benefits for your employees is paramount to your organization’s overall success. When deciding which types of benefits to offer your workforce, an employee benefits survey is a great place to start. This can help increase employee engagement. By giving your employees the benefits they want most, they're more likely to use them.
Some of the most popular employee benefits include:
Health benefits consistently rank as the top employee benefit you can offer. Our survey found that 92% of employees consider them important. You can't overstate the importance of offering health benefits to employees. But, implementing an affordable plan can be tough for many small businesses.
Traditional group health coverage is often too expensive for small employers, and rising healthcare costs make group health policies more difficult for companies to manage.
Stand-alone health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) are a great health benefits option for small and large businesses alike. With an HRA, you reimburse your employees for the cost of their individual health insurance policies instead of buying group coverage for them. This allows them to find plans that match up with their individual preferences instead of getting stuck with a one-size-fits-all group plan.
You simply offer your employees a monthly allowance for their healthcare needs. They make healthcare purchases using their own money and submit their qualified medical expenses for reimbursement. Once approved, you reimburse your employees tax-free up to their allowance amount.
Some examples of HRA-eligible expenses include:
Best of all, with an HRA, any unused allowances at the end of the benefit year stay with you. That way, you're only spending money on health expenses your employees use. An HRA gives employers complete control of their health benefits budget. There are no annual rate increases or minimum participation requirements.
Three of the most popular HRAs are:
Taxable employee stipends, also known as fringe benefits or lifestyle spending accounts (LSAs), are fixed amounts given to employees to cover various expenses.
With a stipend, you can easily offer the following benefits to employees:
If you want a competitive compensation package, it needs to come with great benefits. Offering employee benefits can change the game for your small business. By prioritizing employee satisfaction and well-being, you can cultivate a motivated workforce that's genuinely invested in the success of your business.
If you're ready to offer affordable, personalized benefits to your employees, PeopleKeep can help! With our personalized benefits administration platform for HRAs and health stipends, you can easily offer flexible perks that match your budget.
This blog article was originally published on August 11, 2015. It was last updated on January 21, 2025.