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Employers Claim Financial Wellness Support; 72% of Workers Disagree

Financial Wellness

Payroll Integrations, the technology company that’s reimagining how employers support employees’ financial well-being through benefit automation, has released the first part of its two-part 2024 State of Employee Financial Wellness Report. The inaugural report reveals a disconnect between the role employers believe they’re playing in employees’ financial well-being and how supported employees feel. Nearly half (49%) of employers believe they’re completely supporting employees’ financial wellness, while only 28% of employees feel the same. While most employers (95%) believe they have a responsibility to support employees’ financial well-being, only 36% of employees say they feel completely financially stable.

Payroll Integrations’ 2024 State of Employee Financial Wellness Report explores financial wellness from the point of view of both employers and employees. The report shines a light on the differences between employers’ and employees’ feelings towards benefits, including which benefits they each identify as most important and where they’d like more support. The new report also reveals a generational divide in financial stability and the importance of specific benefits.

“Employees are feeling the financial pressure from inflation, higher costs of living and the rise of insurance costs and now, more than ever, employers feel a responsibility to step in to help support their financial well-being. But, there’s a clear disconnect between what employers think employees want in terms of financial wellness offerings and benefit programs–and what employees feel they need to make a difference,” said Doug Sabella, CEO of Payroll Integrations.

The two-part report is based on research conducted by market research firm Dynata, on behalf of Payroll Integrations.

Among the findings:

“Employers need to reassess how they’re providing financial wellness support to their employees. It’s clear they want to support employees’ financial well-being, but they’re not aligned on what matters most to help them do so, ” Sabella continued. “It’s up to employers to determine where to best put their resources to better support employees on their financial wellness journey.”

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