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Can Financial Stress Affect Employees’ Work Performance?

by | Apr 1, 2022 | Axiom Medical, Employers' Workforce Mental Health Resources, Financial Stress, Tempo Live, Workplace Mental Health

Can financial stress affect employees’ work performance? Based on this Neighborhood Trust report, approximately 50% of U.S. employees are experiencing financial stress. In addition, about 80% live paycheck to paycheck, which is a situation that is likely to lead to stress. And stress can affect your employees’ productivity. Consider this aspect of health within your workplace wellness. Can employers assist those employees dealing with financial stress? Let’s find out!  

 

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How Can Financial Stress Affect Your Employees’ Productivity?

Financial stress plays a significant role in an employee’s health and wellness and drastically affects productivity. Those with financial stress have a higher likelihood of:

  • Reduced quality of work
  • Failing to complete daily work tasks
  • Poor colleague relationships
  • Missing workdays or consistently arriving late
  • Trouble focusing on work
  • Mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and sleeplessness

All of these markers of financial stress impact how well a job is carried out.

Benefits of Employee Financial Wellness Program

Financial wellness is now being recognized as an integral part of overall health and wellness. This means it’s beneficial to offer a financial wellness program to your employees in addition to other types of wellness initiatives. Financial wellness programs bring benefits to both employees and employers. For instance, they could have an impact on reducing tardiness, missing days, turnover, and employees asking for advanced payments or loans. They are also believed to contribute to workplace satisfaction, closely aligning with the organization’s reputation.

How Can Employers Help?

As an employer, you can support employees with financial stress. Consider the following:

  • Provide budgeting and finance education, workshops, or programs
  • Consider whether raises or other benefits are warranted
  • Provide financial wellness benefits such as tools, advice, planning, and debt consolidation programs
  • Offer mental health resources and benefits to help with issues brought about by financial stress