5 Key Insights from PwC’s Latest Employee Financial Wellness Survey

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Latest PwC financial wellness survey focuses on pandemic-related issues.

Understandably given current events, this year’s PwC Employee Financial Wellness Survey takes a different tone than in prior years.

Typically, the report highlights a wide range of key results and trends. But in light of the pandemic, PwC decided to focus this year’s report, the recently released ninth annual, on the findings they believe are most relevant to helping employers understand the potential impact of COVID-19 on their employees’ financial well-being.

“In doing so, we are also providing suggestions on how organizations may better guide and support their employees through important financial decisions as they attempt to navigate this stressful period of uncertainty,” the report’s intro states. “As with any survey, the results are from a point in time, in this case just prior to the sharp rise in U.S. COVID-19 cases. While the findings are meant to be directional in nature, it is our belief that areas of concern back in January will only be more pronounced today. Our observations and suggestions reflect the realities of the changing employee circumstances we are observing.”

Here are five of the key insights included in the report:

The report concludes by saying employers need to recognize the economic realities of COVID-19 and understand the important role they can play, directly or indirectly, in helping reduce financial difficulties and stress their employees will likely encounter.

“Employees will need objective financial guidance and support to weigh their options as they consider the variety of employer and government benefits available to meet their rising financial needs and growing concerns,” the report states. “Not only is it the socially conscious response for employees reeling from the global pandemic, but it will likely benefit the organization with a more appreciative workforce with greater financial resiliency and engagement.”

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