73% of workers would jump ship for better family benefits

Nearly three quarters of employees would leave their jobs for better family benefits.

Americans are unhappy about their benefits. A report, “Future of Family Friendly 2024: Benefits That Mater,” from Ovia Health by Labcorp reveals nearly three quarters of employees would leave their jobs for better family benefits.

The survey revealed:

Other critical coverage gaps:

“This report indicates we are witnessing a shift in what employees seek in terms of family-friendly benefits, and they’re willing to change employers to find them,” said Jenny Carillo, Ph.D., President of Ovia. “As a leader in addressing women’s and family health and fostering a family-friendly workplace, we published ‘The Future of Family Friendly’ report to provide employers with important insights into the evolving expectations of today’s contemporary workforce, and to empower decision-makers with data to inform their benefits strategies to better meet the needs of their employees.”

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The report amplifies a significant shift in employee sentiment toward their benefits. More than 6 in 10 employees (62%) report they do not consider their employer family-friendly, an increase from 4 in 10 in 2023. Additionally, 43% of employees give their existing benefits a grade of “C” or lower. Almost 73% would leave their current role for a lateral move to another company with better benefits.

Overall, the survey showed that out of all employee benefits 72% said family benefits are extremely important while another 22% said important. And of those benefits, 82% felt longer parental leave was most important followed by a close second of flexible scheduling at 81%.