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Rising healthcare costs are straining Texas businesses as the Legislature seeks solutions
By Paul Cobler, The Texas Tribune at Fort Worth Business Press
· July 6, 2026
· 1 min read
by Paul Cobler, The Texas TribuneJuly 6, 2026 The expenses to operate three restaurants in Waco are rising across the board, but there’s one growing cost in particular that feels nearly impossible to manage — providing employee health insurance, co-owner Kyle Citrano said. “Every year, it can change
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The strain of rising healthcare costs on Texas businesses, including those in Fort Worth , has significant implications for the local economy. As the Legislature seeks solutions, the impact on small businesses and their employees in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex will be closely watched. The Cultural District, Sundance Square, and the Fort Worth Stockyards, all major drivers of local commerce, rely on small businesses and their ability to provide competitive benefits to employees. If healthcare costs continue to rise, it could affect the ability of these businesses to hire and retain staff, ultimately impacting the vitality of these areas. The Fort Worth ISD and neighboring districts may also feel the effects, as schools often partner with local businesses to provide job training and employment opportunities for students. As the Legislature explores solutions, Fort Worth business owners will be looking for relief that can help them maintain their competitiveness and continue to contribute to the local economy.
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Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Business Press ·
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What is this story about? by Paul Cobler, The Texas TribuneJuly 6, 2026 The expenses to operate three restaurants in Waco are rising across the board, but there’s one growing cost in particular that feels nearly impossible to manage — providing employee health insurance, co-owner Kyle Citrano said. “Every year, it can change
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