Nearly half of small business employees would rather have health benefits over a raise

As inflation continues to drive up the cost of living and pinch Canadians’ pockets, a new study from Blue Cross suggests that health benefits might be worth more than money. The 2023 Blue Cross Small Business Benefits Study found that when offered a raise or a health benefits plan, just under half (49%) of employees would choose benefits. Surprisingly, over a third (36%) of small business employees surveyed said they would rather have health benefits over a $40,000 raise. The study defined small businesses as those with less than 100 employees and surveyed over 2,000 small business decision-makers and employees in Canada.
“Despite the financial challenges Canadians have faced this year, health remains a top priority,” said Tim Bishop, managing director, Blue Cross of Canada. “These findings were unexpected during times of high inflation and reinforce the inherent value Canadians place on health benefits.”
While many (39%) Canadian small businesses cited cost as a key barrier to offering health benefits plans, the study found that the average cost is just $1,822 per employee annually and offers a notable return on investment across key performance indicators, from recruitment and retention to productivity.
According to the study, the preference for health benefits remains strong even when employer raises exceed the plan's cost by over 10 times – as 41 per cent of employees said they would rather have health benefits over a $25,000 raise and 50 per cent would rather have health benefits over a $10,000 raise – indicating that the value of health plans are worth much more than the cost.
Health benefits key to competitive recruitment and retention
Amidst a highly competitive labour market, offering a benefits plan can help small businesses attract and retain key talent. The study found that 80 per cent of employees consider a company’s health benefits before accepting a new role, and nearly three-quarters (73%) of employees with a health benefits plan would stay with their current employer even if offered more money elsewhere.
Not having a benefits plan can increase business risk and put Canadian small businesses at a significant disadvantage. According to the study, 76 per cent of employees without health benefits would leave their current job in favour of one with a better health benefits plan, and over 160,000 small businesses in Canada (1 in 8) have seen at least one employee resign for a better health benefits plan. Small businesses without health benefits are also at risk of lower employee productivity (21%) and falling behind the competition (19%).
“To remain competitive in an ever-evolving employment landscape, small businesses must deliver value to retain team members,” said Bishop. “More than half of employees feel underappreciated in the workplace and nearly one-quarter are actively searching for other job opportunities. Providing benefits can help mitigate quiet quitting and keep employees satisfied and engaged at work.”
Benefits plans provide peace of mind and improve employee health
Encouragingly, nearly three-quarters of Canadian small businesses offer benefits to their employees, recognizing comprehensive health benefits plans as a sound investment that creates meaningful impacts for employer and employee alike.
The study found that nearly all (91%) employees value their benefits plan's impact on their overall health and wellbeing, and 89 per cent of employees feel it is important in supporting their financial health and security. Interestingly, peace of mind (37%) was cited as the top reason why employees appreciate health benefits.
“As inflation and affordability concerns remain top of mind, Canadians are seeking stability and security,” said Bishop. “Offering health benefits can foster a healthier, more engaged workforce and provide employees with the reassurance that their health and the health of their loved ones is covered. We are proud to offer a range of plans to meet the unique needs of small businesses across the country, to provide comprehensive coverage and service without compromising budget.”
To learn more, please visit www.bluecross.ca/benefitsstudy.
About the study
The 2023 Blue Cross Small Business Benefits Study, conducted by independent research company Research + Knowledge = Insight, surveyed a nationally representative sample of 2,086 small business decision-makers and employees to compare views between those with and without health benefit plans, with a margin of error of +/-2%, 19 times out of 20. Within this study, a small business is defined as having less than 100 employees, as aligned with the definition from Statistics Canada.
About Blue Cross
The Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans (Blue Cross of Canada) represents the independent Blue Cross Member Plans and Licensees operating in all regions nationally. These include Alberta Blue Cross, Canassurance Blue Cross (Quebec Blue Cross and Ontario Blue Cross), Manitoba Blue Cross, Medavie Blue Cross, Pacific Blue Cross and Saskatchewan Blue Cross. For more information, please visit www.bluecross.ca.
Manitoba Blue Cross funds warehouse space for Sleep in Heavenly Peace
The Sleep in Heavenly Peace building, sponsored by Manitoba Blue Cross, will provide ample space for bed construction, assembly and storage, streamlining the entire process and ensuring that more kids have access to a safe and comfortable place to sleep.
“A warm, safe bed should not be a luxury – it is a fundamental right. That’s why Manitoba Blue Cross is stepping up to support Sleep in Heavenly Peace for years to come,” says Benjamin Graham, president and CEO of Manitoba Blue Cross. “We are providing essential resources that Sleep in Heavenly Peace needs to expand their operations and reach more children in the community. This investment aligns with our own commitment to support the health and well-being of all Manitobans, and we are proud to play an ongoing role in ensuring no child sleeps on the floor.”
This new facility will allow SHP to:
- increase production capacity: With a large, dedicated space and the ability to build beds in the colder months, SHP volunteers can now build and assemble more than twice as many beds, reducing wait times for families in need.
- improve storage capabilities: The facility will provide secure storage for completed beds before delivery can occur while allowing for more efficient and timely delivery.
- enhance the volunteer experience: The workspace will create a more comfortable and efficient environment for volunteers – who are the backbone of SHP’s operations – to build and store beds all year long.
“This generous support from Manitoba Blue Cross is a game changer for us,” says Jim Thiessen, co-president of the local chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace. “This new space will allow us to drastically increase the number of beds we build and deliver, ensuring that more children in our community have a safe and comfortable place to sleep. We currently build approximately 400 beds a year and we hope to now increase that to 1,000. We are incredibly grateful for Manitoba Blue Cross’s continued commitment to our mission.”
Join us in helping local children find comfort: Manitoba Blue Cross holds annual bedding drive
Support this valuable cause during our annual bedding drive. Donate new, twin-sized bedding items, including comforters, pillows and sheet sets for local children. Donations can be dropped off weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at Manitoba Blue Cross (599 Empress Street in Winnipeg) until June 20.
Online donations toward bedding purchases can be made at https://bit.ly/50beds.
“Our focus at Manitoba Blue Cross is the health and well-being of all Manitobans. We’re committed to building healthier communities – one bed and one good night’s sleep at a time,” says Benjamin Graham, president and CEO of Manitoba Blue Cross. “The outpouring of support that Manitobans showed last year did not disappoint and this generosity helped to create safe havens for local kids. I’m certain the same community spirit that Manitoba is known for will be seen again this year.”
Manitoba Blue Cross holds second annual bed build event
“The bed build event that was held in 2024 to celebrate our 50th anniversary had a profound impact on our staff and myself. Building those beds at Blue Cross Park was incredibly inspiring. We had to turn away staff who wanted to participate,” says Benjamin Graham, president and CEO of Manitoba Blue Cross. “That hands-on work really connected us to this important cause, and I believe it also helped us build stronger bonds within our team.”
Employee volunteers from the health benefits provider, along with SHP volunteers, will be constructing 50 beds for local kids on June 6, 2025 at Blue Cross Park.
To encourage the community to support this valuable cause, Manitoba Blue Cross is also holding a bedding drive once again. Donate new, twin-sized bedding items, including comforters, pillows and sheet sets for local kids. Donations can be dropped off weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at Manitoba Blue Cross (599 Empress Street in Winnipeg) until June 20.
Online donations toward bedding purchases can be made at https://bit.ly/50beds.