How to Get 401(k) Participants in Financial Shape

Her 401(k) portfolio looks even better.

Her 401(k) portfolio looks even better.

You can lead a horse to water …Financial wellness programs are on the rise. Now it’s only a question of increasing their use on the part of employees.

A recent report from Aon Hewitt finds that large employers plan to expand the depth and breadth of financial well-being programs in 2016.

According to Aon Hewitt’s “Hot Topics in Retirement and Financial Well-Being” survey of more than 250 U.S. employers, representing nearly 7 million workers:

“Workers have a wide variety of financial needs and challenges,” Rob Austin, director of retirement research at Aon Hewitt, said in a statement. “Employers are realizing that they need to provide a range of financial well-being tools and resources to help this diverse workforce and to truly make an impact on workers’ long and short-term savings goals.”

Aon Hewitt also found that most employers (85 percent) say they are creating and adding financial well-being programs because it is “the right thing to do.” Another 80 percent of employers report that their programs are designed to improve employee engagement.

”Workers say they want their employer to provide them with the resources to help them obtain a more secure financial future, and it seems that employers are stepping up to this request,” Austin added. “In 2016, financial well-being programs will cement themselves as part of most employers’ total benefits package.”

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