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Majority of Employees Would Switch Jobs for Better Benefits

September 4, 2024

More than two-thirds of employees said that health care benefits are second only to salary when considering a job offer, and 78% said they would find a new job if their benefits package was inadequate, according to recent research from Intuit QuickBooks and Allstate Health Solutions. The 2024 Intuit QuickBooks Allstate Health Solutions Benefit Survey noted that the survey results emphasize the important role health care benefits play when it comes to an employer’s ability to retain and hire employees.

With macroeconomic challenges such as rising interest rates and inflation, employees face more challenges when it comes to managing their health benefits costs. The survey found that 23% of employees surveyed across small and large companies said they struggle to afford their employer-provided benefits, and most workers (62% at smaller and 66% at larger companies) think their monthly contributions are too high. Pair that with high deductibles and these plans are not affordable for the average employee.

The survey also found the following:
  • Medical costs impact the ability to save long term. Most workers at small (71%) and large companies (63%) have struggled to save long term for emergencies or retirement because of medical costs. More than a quarter of women at small and large companies report medical costs have significantly impacted their ability to meet long-term financial goals, compared to 18% of men.
  • Range and choice of benefits matter. Nearly 60% of employees want a range of benefits options to choose from, including health maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred provider organizations (PPOs), and flexible spending accounts (FSAs). According to the survey, 50% at small and 61% at larger companies want the choice of adding supplemental benefits, including dental, vision, mental health, pet insurance, and more.
  • Job satisfaction and productivity are tied to benefits. More than nine out of 10 employees at small and large companies connect their overall job satisfaction to their benefits, and a substantial majority say inadequate coverage of medical needs could impact their ability to be productive while on the job, as noted by 68% of employees at smaller companies and 72% at larger businesses.

SOURCEhttps://digitalasset.intuit.com/render/content/dam/intuit/sbseg/en_us/Blog/product-qbo/IntuitQB-2024AllstateHealthSolutionsBenefitsSurvey-FINAL.pdf; CCH AnswersNow

 

By Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM-approved partner, ASE.

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