Economic Concerns Lower U.S. Workforce Health and Productivity, Raising Need for Employee-Employer Trust: New MetLife Study
As economic stress takes its toll,
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Amid social and economic turmoil, employees are turning to their employers for stability and support, while trust outside of the workplace is declining. According to MetLife’s EBTS, 81% of employees hold their employer accountable for building trust at work, while employees overall are 1.5x more likely to trust their employer than other institutions.
With a greater responsibility to build trust also comes a significant opportunity to improve workplace outcomes, as MetLife’s study finds trust, when combined with employee care, has a profound impact. Employees who trust and feel cared for by their employer are more likely to feel holistically healthy (3.8x), engaged (2.4x) and productive (1.9x) than those with either or neither.
MetLife’s research shows employers can build trust by fostering a supportive culture and promoting positive benefits experiences, which includes providing employees with opportunities to give feedback and the right tools to choose and use their benefits effectively.
“Our research continues to validate that employers who demonstrate care for their employees see improved workplace health and outcomes,” said
Fostering Trust and Amplifying Care:
Workplaces that promote recognition of achievements, transparent leadership and empathy are more likely to foster trust between employees and employers, MetLife’s report finds. Combining the right mix of benefits with a positive utilization experience is also highly correlated to increased trust and improved outcomes.
Employees who use and have positive experiences with their benefits are:
- 2.4x more likely to feel holistically healthy
- 2.1x more likely to trust that their employer will protect them in economic downturns
- 1.8x more likely to trust their employer’s leadership
“Benefits provide employees with stability and protection in uncertain times, which helps them feel cared for and amplifies trust,” adds Katz. “But as misunderstanding and underutilization of benefits persists,
Employers can enhance benefits experiences by optimizing communication strategies, providing personalized guidance, and consistently engaging employees to support year-round utilization.
Tools like MetLife’s Upwise, a digital solution that aids employees in choosing benefits wisely with personalized recommendations and using them seamlessly with timely reminders and guidance, help employees get the most value out of their benefits and employers the best return on investment. To date, adoption of MetLife’s Upwise has been positive, particularly in benefits decision support—in 2024, 64% of employees who had the opportunity to use Upwise during enrollment did so and 84% of those completed the steps to get a benefits recommendation.1
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Unless otherwise stated, all data referenced in this release is from MetLife’s 2025 Employee Benefit Trends Study.
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