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Not really a problem with the types of businesses we were discussing. All the struggling physicians owned clinics are already gone, what's left are generally very successful specially clinics. Dentists are also doing very well for themselves as it's a hard sector for any single company to monopolize. Since most of the cost is being covered by the patients themselves they have more control where they end up getting care.
Physicians and dentists are most definitely in the tax brackets that are getting the most out of the cuts. Small businesses in general got a 20% cut, and then they also got income tax reductions on top of that.