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=='''Conclusion'''==
There remains a lot of uncertainty as to Uncertainty surrounding the specific effects of the ACA on small businesses remains because of the many delays and exemptions in the rollout process and implantation of the ACA’s mandates and provisions. By extrapolating Extrapolating from the status quo and general trends of the health insurance market, the ACA seems it will most likely not turn out not to be the “job-killer” or “enemy of small business” it was predicted to be. And largely, there is the bill should not significant evidence signaling that the ACA is devastating seriously harm small businesses and startups with fewer than 50 full time equivalent employees.
In fact, the head of the CBO Douglas Elmendorf said, “We don’t think that the healthcare law is having a significant impact on the economy today… It would reduce the amount of labor used in the economy by about a half a percent at the end of the decade… but, most of that is people choosing not to work because they can obtain health insurance at an affordable price outside of the workforce” [http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-small-business/]. John Arensmeyer, founder and CEO of the Small Business Majority, in a statement reported by Fox News, said that
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