Amid Continued Economic Uncertainty, Demonstrating Employee Care Is Key for Small Business Owners, Research Shows
- Increased employee care leads to nearly double loyalty and engagement among small business employees
- Small business employers can make manageable investments into employee care that can make a big difference
- Identified solutions to boost employee care and holistic wellness across the employee experience
- Financial health of small business employees has decreased 10% year over year
- Small business employees are 7% less satisfied with their job than workers at larger organizations
Insights from MetLife’s Employee Benefit Trends Study 2023 show that employee care nearly doubles small business employee loyalty and engagement
MetLife’s research shows that small business owners can make manageable investments into employee care that can make a big difference – both for individual employees and for the business as a whole.
“This new era of ongoing financial uncertainty has reshaped employee-employer dynamics,” said Cynthia Smith, SVP, Regional Business at MetLife. “As employees continue to feel the impact of financial stressors, small businesses have an opportunity to anticipate and adapt to employees’ ever-changing needs. At a time when the fight for talent can make or break growing and established businesses alike, small business leaders who recognize the increasingly pivotal role that employee care plays in improving outcomes can position their organization for long-term success and even compete with larger businesses on satisfaction and loyalty.”
Fostering Employee Care
MetLife’s Employee Benefit Trends Study 2023 deep-dive into small businesses found that the top three business concerns for small business owners are attracting and retaining talent (
As small business employees report being
MetLife has identified the top solutions to boost employee care and holistic wellness across the employee experience, including:
- Implement listening mechanisms to gather employee feedback
- Increase transparency around business performance and managerial decision-making
- Offer wellness programs and voluntary benefits
- Give employees tools to assess and improve their financial health
When small business employers demonstrate care in the workplace, employees are more likely to not only feel holistically healthy (3.3x), they are also more satisfied with their job (2.4x), which can lead to improved engagement (2.0x) and loyalty to their employers (1.9x). Even a small investment in workplace benefits and programs can improve outcomes for employees, particularly when employers focus on the benefits most in demand among today’s talent.
Click here to read more small business insights from MetLife’s Employee Benefits Trends Study 2023.
Research Methodology
MetLife’s 21st Annual
About MetLife
MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET), through its subsidiaries and affiliates (“MetLife”), is one of the world’s leading financial services companies, providing insurance, annuities, employee benefits and asset management to help individual and institutional customers build a more confident future. Founded in 1868, MetLife has operations in more than 40 markets globally and holds leading positions in
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