I'm not arguing which system is best. I'm just saying this isn't a big advantage for a lot of startups from a purely financial perspective, which was the original point.
Sure, one startup will go down because the young founder had cancer, but that's not common enough to skew the average case too much.
40+ founders like me often had an opportunity to save for healthcare costs with the high salaries in the US plus Obamacare.
It's a fact that people in the US create lots of startups. Maybe the system could be much better (still not comparing to Europe) but it isn't too bad to be honest.
Sure, one startup will go down because the young founder had cancer, but that's not common enough to skew the average case too much.
40+ founders like me often had an opportunity to save for healthcare costs with the high salaries in the US plus Obamacare.
It's a fact that people in the US create lots of startups. Maybe the system could be much better (still not comparing to Europe) but it isn't too bad to be honest.