Rapid rise in the number of employees reporting lack of financial wellbeing support
There is a rapid rise in the number of employees reporting a lack of financial wellbeing support in the workplace.
That’s according to the results of?BrightPlan’s 2022 Wellness Barometer Survey.
The survey suggests that since 2021 there has been a significant increase in employees reporting financial stress.
Seventy-two per cent of those employees surveyed said they are stressed about their finances – which in turn affected their mental and physical health, as well as workplace productivity.
With a worrying 11% increase over the past year, employer financial stress is at an all-time high according to the survey.
Emerging from the report as the top financial concern of employees is rising inflation (79%).
Other key employee financial concerns in the report were:
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Financial wellbeing is now the most desired benefit for workers.
It appears that the rise in financial stress has led to shifting priorities for workers.
Benefits that focus on financial wellbeing are now the most desired benefit for employees, having risen from the number three position (with 29%) in 2021, to the number one spot this year (54%).
And nearly nine out of 10 employees (88%) expect their employers to provide tools and resources to help them with their finances.
Employees are also looking closely at their employer for improved health benefits (33%) and flexible time off (30%).
The effect of offering enhanced benefits is noticeable, with 95% of workers saying they would have a positive impact, and that:
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