Survey asks Americans, 'What seems risky to you?'
Mental health tops list of concerns for everyday Americans
Other findings from this year's survey include:
- Nearly 90% of Americans list proactively managing risks to mental health as a priority compared to 80% who are concerned about the state of the
U.S. economy, 61% who are concerned about the effects of politics on their household, and 54% who are concerned about the impact of COVID-19. - About 57% of Americans with incomes over
$150,000 reported that "proactively managing risks to your and your family's mental health" has grown in importance over the last couple of years versus only 40% with incomes of$35,000 and under, pointing to a potential mental health equity gap. - Nearly 1 in 6 Americans are somewhat or very likely to quit their jobs and start a business, including more than half of self-reported "absolute risk-takers." For those whose likelihood of starting their own business has changed in the past couple of years, more than 4 in 10 are more likely to do so, meaning that while people want to work, they don't necessarily want to work for another company.
- While 9 out of 10 of those making changes in household budgets are cutting their own spending, less than half are reducing the support they provide to friends, families and charitable causes they care most about.
"After a major pandemic, economic challenges, social justice anxieties and political unrest, Americans are reassessing their approach to mental health, seeing it as a greater risk to themselves and their families than it was just two years ago," said Aflac Senior Vice President of Group Voluntary Benefits
In 2022, Aflac added mental health components to several products in response to a growing need for access to emotional and mental stress mitigation tools. According to the
"The last two years have awakened an entrepreneurial spirit among Americans, particularly those who self-identify as 'risk takers," said Aflac Senior Vice President of Distribution Expansion and Consumer Markets
Aflac currently provides many consumer-directed products, including those for Cancer, Critical Illness, Accident, Final Expense Whole Life and Medicare Supplement. The company plans to add additional consumer-directed products to the roster of available policies in 2022 and 2023.
The 2022
1 National Alliance on Mental Health (2022). Mental Health Stats. Accessed
2 LIMRA 2021 U.S. Supplemental Health Insurance Total Market Report.
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