Employees Face Difficult Trade-offs Amid Rising Costs
New Prudential Benefits & Beyond study finds financial stress, driven by economic uncertainty and rising medical costs, is forcing employees to make difficult trade-offs that affect their mental, physical and financial well-being.
The research finds financial stress is no longer just a budget concern for employees. It is increasingly linked to mental strain and health decisions, which can have a ripple effect on workplace engagement. At the same time, the study highlights a significant disconnect between how employers believe they are supporting employees and how employees say they feel. While 75% of employers believe they are doing enough to help manage medical costs, only 46% of employees agree.
Key findings from the first of three installments of Prudential’s 2026 Benefits & Beyond study, “The Future of Work: Building financial resilience in an era of rising costs,” include:
- Financial stress is widespread and deeply felt. 68% of employees experienced at least some financial stress in the past 12 months, with 28% saying it was a significant or overwhelming concern.
- Financial pressure is driving higher mental stress. 45% of employees report experiencing more mental stress over the past year due to financial concerns, with this figure rising to 50% for Gen Z.
- Rising medical costs are intensifying stress and affecting health decisions. Seven in 10 employees (71%) saw at least a 5% increase in medical costs, and nearly one in five (22%) experienced increases of 15% or more.
- Medical costs directly impact mental and emotional well-being. Employees say rising medical expenses significantly affect their financial stress (32%), mental health (22%), and physical health (22%).
“Rising medical costs are putting pressure on employers and employees alike, intensifying financial stress across the workforce,” said
The need for a holistic approach is underscored by employee engagement, with only 13% turning to employer resources for help.
“This research points to a critical opportunity for employers,” said
Click here to view and download the study. The research was conducted with 3,096 full-time
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