Care.com Reports That Investing in Family Care Benefits Remains Strong Despite Employer Budget Cuts
“In challenging times, smart leaders hunker down and hone in on what they know will keep their businesses resilient and drive the bottom line, and the data doesn’t lie: supporting working families does both,” said
Highlights from the 2023 Future of Benefits Report:
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Economy-Driven Recalibration of Benefits:
95% of employers report a recalibration of their company’s benefits strategy amid economic uncertainty. Top goals to which benefit plans must align are productivity (53% ) and talent retention (49% ). -
Childcare Benefits Remain Strong: While
47% plan to trim overall employee benefits this year,46% are prioritizing childcare even more, with78% reporting that childcare supports have a positive impact on productivity and80% seeing a correlation with talent retention. -
Senior Care Gains Traction:
43% of employers surveyed are prioritizing senior care benefits more in 2023 with:-
A significant positive impact reported on productivity (
84% ) and talent retention (81% ); -
Nearly one-third of employers (
32% ) reporting that employees are requesting senior care services; and - Senior care services beating other care benefits by a considerable margin as the family care benefit of choice if employers could only invest in one.
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A significant positive impact reported on productivity (
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Businesses and Government Must Play a Role:
42% say the government should have primary responsibility for funding care-related employee benefits. While the current Employer-Provided Child Care tax credit has high awareness among employers (96% ), of those who don’t use it,89% say they would if the credit were broadened to include more types of childcare (i.e. in-home care).
The full results of The 2023 Future of Benefits Report can be found here.
About The 2023 Future of Benefits Report
This sample of 500 U.S. adults was surveyed in
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