Employee Financial Wellness Programs: Promising New Benefit for Frontline Workers?

M. Despard, Ellen G. Frank-Miller, Yingying Zeng, Sophia Fox-Dichter, G. Germain, M. Grinstein‐Weiss, Meredith Covington
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Abstract

Interest among employers is growing in employee financial wellness programs (EFWPs), a new type of benefit to address financial stress among employees. EFWP benefits include financial counseling, small-dollar loans, and savings programs that address employees’ nonretirement financial needs. Little evidence exists concerning the availability and use of and outcomes associated with EFWPs, especially among low- and moderate-income (LMI) workers who may be in the greatest need of these benefits. We present findings concerning awareness and use of EFWPs from a national survey of LMI workers (N = 16,650). Availability of different EFWP benefits ranged from 11 to 15% and over a third of workers were unaware of whether their employer offered an EFWP. Experiencing financial difficulties predicted both EFWP awareness and use suggesting that employers should take time to assess employees’ specific financial challenges to select benefits. Yet, use of EFWPs by LMI workers may suggest the need for better compensation and work conditions.
员工财务健康计划:一线员工的新福利前景?
雇主对员工财务健康计划(EFWPs)越来越感兴趣,这是一种解决员工财务压力的新型福利。EFWP的福利包括财务咨询、小额贷款和解决员工非退休财务需求的储蓄计划。关于EFWPs的可得性、使用和相关结果的证据很少,特别是在低收入和中等收入(LMI)工人中,他们可能最需要这些好处。我们从一项对LMI工人(N = 16,650)的全国调查中提出了关于EFWPs的认识和使用的发现。可获得的各种EFWP福利从11%到15%不等,超过三分之一的员工不知道他们的雇主是否提供EFWP。经历财务困难预示着EFWP的意识和使用,这表明雇主应该花时间评估员工的具体财务挑战,以选择福利。然而,LMI工人使用efwp可能意味着需要更好的补偿和工作条件。
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