The Hartford’s New Research Finds Next-Gen Workers Are Most in Need of Mental Health Support, Least Likely to Feel Their Employers Care
Gen Z workers report higher levels of anxiety and depression, decreased productivity due to mental health, and stigma as a more significant barrier to care than their Boomer and Gen X counterparts
New research by The
While the youngest generations in the workplace are more likely to say their mental health affects their productivity (38% Gen Z and 32% Millennials), the oldest generation in the workplace are less likely to report mental health impacts (Baby Boomer 8%). The Hartford’s research could foretell an even greater effect on worker productivity and the bottom line of businesses, as an estimated 75 million Boomers are expected to retire by 2030—the year the
“The stakes could not be higher,” said The Hartford’s Chairman and CEO
Year over year, The Hartford’s Future of Benefits Study has shown a connection between employee mental well-being, mental health support, and the impact on a company’s bottom line. For example, nearly one-third (30%) of
A majority of
Swift, a vocal advocate for stigma-free workplaces, will discuss the well-being of next-gen workers during a panel titled “A View from the Top: Leaders Prioritizing People, Policy, and Potential” at the 26th Annual
To better support employers, The
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Fielded Feb. 14–28, 2023, The Hartford’s 2023 Future of Benefits Study included 500 human resource (HR) benefit decision-makers and 1,100
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