Employees Are More Satisfied With Work, but Financial Security Concerns Remain High, According to a Mercer Survey
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- Covering monthly expenses still tops employees’ concerns, followed by the ability to retire
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The number of employees planning to stay with their employer has risen to
68% , though it remains lower than in 2021 - Employees who work from the office four days a week are the most engaged and satisfied
“This year’s data indicate that we are settling into a new way of working and living – one where people prioritize their well-being amidst uncertainty, and where there is an increasingly stark divide between lower-income employees and the rest of the workforce in terms of the ability to survive and thrive,” said Lauren Mason, Senior Principal in Mercer’s Career Business.
Satisfaction is up amidst total rewards investments
The study found the number of employees who are planning to stay with their employer has increased to
Over the last year, employers delivered the largest pay increases since the 2008 financial crisis, while also making significant investments in total rewards, which has contributed to higher satisfaction with compensation, benefits, and career opportunities this year, as well as a greater sense of work-life balance and belonging. The study also found pay transparency has benefits – employees who believe they are paid fairly were twice as likely to have been provided with pay data from their employer – and were also
Still struggling with financial security
Employees are significantly more concerned about personal debt than they were in 2021, and it is the #2 concern of lower-income employees (defined in this report as those making less than
Another financial concern amongst employees involves healthcare affordability. Twenty-five percent of employees say they can’t afford the healthcare they need and that number increases to half (
Long-term financial security, focused on the ability to retire, remains employees’ #2 concern overall, for two years in a row. Retirement benefits are among the top three reasons employees stay with their organization, behind only pay and healthcare benefits.
Working towards wellness
Outside of financial security, ‘workload and life balance’ is a leading concern for employees. Employees again ranked mental health among their top 5 concerns in this year’s survey. Mental health worries are more pronounced among young employees, LGBTQ+, Black women, people with disabilities, and the lowest earners.
Employees say more flexible and more balanced work will help support their mental health and ease burnout. The top three benefits or actions employees report will help them the most are more time off, reduced workload, and more resources.
Hybrid work pays off
A substantial portion of employees (
Mixed feelings about AI
Overall, employees are more optimistic than pessimistic about new technologies. More than half (
On average, employees are tied in their concern about new technology’s impact on job security:
Employers can embrace this new reality
“While employers have slightly more bargaining power in this economy compared to last year, the job market is still tight, and employers should not become complacent. Employees today have shifting needs and expectations about work – and employers who acknowledge those needs and address critical gaps to support employees’ lives – both in and outside of work – will become an employer of choice for the long-term,” Mason added.
About Mercer’s Inside Employees’ Minds
This study includes 4,505 full-time employees in
About Mercer
Mercer believes in building brighter futures by redefining the world of work, reshaping retirement and investment outcomes, and unlocking real health and well-being. Mercer’s approximately 25,000 employees are based in 43 countries and the firm operates in 130 countries. Mercer is a business of Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC), the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, with more than 85,000 colleagues and annual revenue of over
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