Part-time Workers Are Financially Vulnerable, According to Guardian Study
Part-time labor on the rise despite lack of employee benefits; Only 25 percent have medical plan
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Part-time workers may be more financially vulnerable than they realize by missing out on important workplace benefits. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Of those employed on a part-time basis (27 million or 18% of all
Guardian’s research found that:
• One in three part-timers have an employer-sponsored retirement plan (compared to 69 percent of full-timers).
• Only 25 percent of part-timers have an employer-sponsored medical plan (compared to 80 percent of full-timers).
• Less than 20 percent of part-timers have dental, disability, or life insurance benefits at work (compared to more than half of full-timers).
“More Americans are seeking greater autonomy and flexibility in their career than they can find in the traditional nine-to-five model,” said
The study highlights that most part-time workers feel they are faring well financially, but this may be a false sense of security from a lack of understanding on how employer benefits can provide financial stability. Two demographic groups that do not feel financially confident are Generation X and single parents, who cite money and personal finances as the primary source of stress in their lives. Employers that are anticipating an increase in part-time and contract workers can better compete for talent by providing their workforce with employer-sponsored benefits. This will ease the financial stress of their part-time employees, possibly reduce turnover, and clearly define the added-value available to their entire workforce.
For more information about Guardian’s workplace benefits solutions or to obtain a copy of Part-Time Nation from the Fourth Annual Guardian Workplace Benefits StudySM, please visit Guardian Anytime.
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