MetLife Study Uncovers the Worries Caregivers in the Sandwich Generation Face
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Employed Caregivers More Likely to Look for Financial Information and Advice
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- Savings. 42% of employees with minor children, but without elder caregiving responsibilities say they live paycheck to paycheck, compared to 64% of members of the working sandwich generation.
- Home Ownership. 37% of working men and women with minor children are very concerned about being able to afford to buy a home, but that percentage doubles to 74% for those who are also caregivers.
- College Costs. 55% of workers with minor children are very concerned about affording college, but that percentage climbs to 72% for those who are also caregivers.
- Family Time. While 45% of working parents are very concerned about having more time to spend with their families, that percentage jumps to 72% for those who are simultaneously balancing parental and caregiving responsibilities.
“As the U.S. population ages, the percentage of employees who are caregivers will continue to grow, and they will be looking to employers for help and support. The
The study also indicated that members of the sandwich generation are more likely to actively seek financial advice. Only 5% of this demographic group say they don’t consult with anyone about their personal finances, compared to 30% of non-caregiving employees with children. These workers with book-end family responsibilities are turning to multiple resources including:
| Sandwich | Non-Caregiving | |||||
|
Employees |
Employees w/Children |
|||||
| Financial Advisers | 45% | 24% | ||||
| Friends and Relatives | 39% | 17% | ||||
| Insurance Agents | 39% | 7% | ||||
| Accountant | 32% | 9% | ||||
| Human Resources Dept. | 26% | 10% | ||||
| Financial Pubs/Web Sites | 23% | 13% |
“There is a great appetite for information and financial advice among members of the sandwich generation. Caregiving not only impacts one’s current lifestyle, but also one’s view of the future. For example, members of the sandwich generation have elevated concerns about their own long-term care needs,” adds Timmermann.
Seven out of ten working caregivers with minor children reported that they are very concerned about their own long-term care needs in retirement, contrasted to four out of ten non-caregiving employees with children.
Study Methodology
The 8th Annual MetLife Study of Employee Benefits Trends was conducted during the fourth quarter of 2009 and fielded by
The MetLife Mature Market Institute®
Established in 1997, the
MMI supports MetLife’s long-standing commitment to identifying emerging issues and innovative solutions for the challenges of life.
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