Solid Benefits (Led by Health, Retirement) Keep Most Employees at Current Job

Employee Benefits retaining workers

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More than half (58%) of employees are staying in their current jobs because of their benefits—specifically naming strong health insurance (67%), robust retirement plans (53%) and family benefits (53%) as key reasons they aren’t looking elsewhere, according to new research released today by Payroll Integrations.

The second part of the findings from its 2025 Employee Financial Wellness Report reveals that while employees are increasingly satisfied with their benefits and employers’ support of their financial wellness, there are still opportunities for employers to strengthen their offerings to fully meet employees’ needs. The findings also highlight how technology is reshaping benefits management and freeing HR teams from tedious admin work so they can focus more on supporting their employees.

“Employees have growing confidence in their financial wellness and their benefits, which is a strong sign that companies are headed in the right direction with their offerings, but there’s still work to be done for employers to fully align with employees’ needs,” said Doug Sabella, CEO of Payroll Integrations. “One of the biggest ways employers can increase their support is by automating the manual tasks that take up more than a quarter of their workweek to instead focus on employee priorities and ensure benefits are delivering real value.”

Among the report’s findings:

The integration platform for San Diego-based Payroll Integrations, a unified payroll API simplifying employee benefits and financial wellness, is used by more than 20,000 businesses to connect payroll with retirement, HSA and other employer-sponsored benefit plans for over one million employees.

Payroll Integrations’ 2025 Employee Financial Wellness Report is based on responses from 250 full-time adult employees and HR leaders across four age groups and all 50 states. The complete report can be found here.

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