Having actually had a 'Widget Business" I will explain the realities.
You have 10 employees that make $40k each in salaries. You pay 7.5% of that in FICA and medicare. Unemployment insurance runs about 5%. Manufacturing workers comp runs around 30%. Health care runs around 15%. Before any overhead you have a direct cost of $63K. But wait that's not all. The big SIX Holidays (Xmas, New years, Fourth of July, Memorial, Labor, Thanksgiving) are the very minimum you can get away with, that's 48 hours. Add in two weeks vacation of 80 hours and five sick/personal days of 40 hours (maybe more now under Obama). Total paid but not working time is 168 hours. That means that for the supposed 2080 hours an employee is working they only work 1912 hours. Now we are up to a real cost of $68.5K. or 171% of base salary. This takes into account ZERO management hours/employee nor does it include any time for accounting and HR. A good rule is one supervisor can effectively control seven employees. Supervisor make $60K. Using the above baselines that is $102.6K. divide that by the seven employees and you have $14.65K per employee that actually makes said widget. know the burdened cost is $83.16K. It gets murky on accounting but if you use a service like Paychex it used to run at 6% of base salary or $2.4K, depends on the amount of employees. more employees will bring the percentage down.
Let's review the $40K employee actually cost the mean evil small business owner that works 12 hours (or more/day) and at least 6 days/week $85.56K or 114% more than base salary. And most likely said employee will get drunk on the Thursday night before a widget need to ship to get the money to pay said employee and not come in to get the widget out the backdoor, so you have to add in cost of funds to make payroll. Because said employee will always show up on payday.
I'm out now, thank goodness. I do not have to think for having to file 1099s for any purchase or deal with the new HellCare mandate. So take the above numbers as the low side of a small manufacturing business employee costs.
I swear every DUmbass thinks that the hard working putting food on the table small business owner is Scrooge McDuck when that is really the government.
I forgot that you just may have to hire an employee that does nothing but track your operation for the government filing regulations. Trust me if your state is having a budget shortfall you will get audited by the sales tax board (franchise tax in Kalifornia) and that will eat up to 200 hours of the owners and accountants time.
So from personal experience it is government regulations and mandates that are driving business to more friendly states and now more friendly countries. The labor cost eventually becomes a very minor subject.
Of course, I do not have the experience of a pot smoking, lazy, cheeto eating Dumbass to back this up...just real world experience.