The Hartford’s New Research Finds Continued Need Among Gen Z Workers For Mental Health Care
Insurer partners with nonprofits to provide free educational events and resources to increase mental health awareness and support at work
The Hartford’s 2025 Future of Benefits Study1 found 40% of Gen Z workers feel depressed or anxious at least a few times per week and 46% say stigma prevents them from seeking mental health care. These findings were slightly lower than last year’s results – 45% and 52%, respectively – but continue to be higher than other generations in the
“The need for employers to prioritize mental health – especially for Gen Z employees – has never been greater,” said The Hartford’s Chairman and CEO
In the national survey of
- Flexible work schedules (53%),
- New or improved reward & recognition programs (43%),
- Additional learning and development opportunities (34%),
- Financial help during challenging times (33%),
- More or better working accommodations (31%), and
- Mentoring programs and networking opportunities (22%).
More than half of employers (64%) say they would like to provide more mental health resources but do not have the budget. To help fill that gap, The
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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization, - Active Minds, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization mobilizing youth and young adults to transform mental health norms, and
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Milken Institute , the nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank focused on accelerating measurable global progress in the areas of health, finance, and philanthropy.
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With The Hartford’s support, Active Minds produced a podcast series and this guide for young adults joining the workforce. Also, thanks to The
Additionally, The
“We urge all employers to take proactive steps to dismantle stigma, increase mental health awareness, and provide additional support as part of a collective community response to the mental health crisis,” Swift added. “Together, we can foster hope and improve lives.”
The full report of The Hartford’s 2025 Future of Benefits Study will be released in June.
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