2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report:
Alarming burnout trend revealed — 66% of Hispanic workers unable to
go a month without a paycheck
COLUMBUS, Ga., Jan. 10,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Aflac Incorporated, a
leading provider of supplemental health insurance and products in
the U.S., has released its 13th annual Aflac WorkForces Report
shedding light on the critical issues of burnout and financial
challenges that affect the American workplace. The Aflac WorkForces
Report reveals that employers across various U.S. industries and
regions are grappling with meeting their employees' health care
benefits needs, placing employee satisfaction, well-being and
retention at risk.
Aflac WorkForces Report highlights the
important role benefits programs play in employees' well-being and
satisfaction.
The 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report has been tracking the
state of the American workplace, capturing trends, attitudes, needs
and experiences in health care and benefits administration among
both employees and employers. In particular, the report provides
essential insights into the Hispanic community.
Burnout among Hispanic workers
The nationally representative survey underscores employees'
concerns about mental health, highlighting an alarming trend in
burnout among Hispanic workers, with a staggering 66% of Hispanic
workers reporting that they cannot go more than a month without a
paycheck. In contrast, this figure stands at 51% for non-Hispanic
workers.
Support systems for unexpected medical expenses
Hispanic workers demonstrate a higher reliance on support
systems when confronted with unforeseen medical costs. A notable
29% turn to family or friends for assistance, as opposed to 24% of
non-Hispanic workers, and 26% seek additional employment for
supplemental income, a significant increase compared to 18% among
non-Hispanic workers. This heightened reliance on support systems
is a response to the alarming reality that 54% of Hispanic
employees report high levels of anxiety about health care costs
surpassing their insurance coverage, emphasizing the urgent need
for accessible solutions.
Financial resilience in the Hispanic community
Hispanic workers are less likely than their non-Hispanic
counterparts to be able to draw from a checking or savings account
to cover unexpected medical expenses (43% vs. 53%). Additionally,
57% of Hispanic workers cannot afford $1,000 in out-of-pocket expenses compared to 50%
of all employees surveyed.
"Our commitment to the Hispanic community goes beyond bridging
gaps and breaking language barriers. It's about empowering
individuals to take charge of their health, and this includes
addressing the alarming statistics revealed in the Aflac WorkForces
Report," said Ines Rodriguez
Gutzmer, senior vice president, Aflac. "We are driven to
spread the critical message of early detection and regular
screenings — cornerstones of a healthy, thriving community — and to
raise awareness of available resources that can help protect one's
finances at a time they should be focused on their wellness."
Supplemental insurance helps provide financial security and
boosts recruitment, retention
Supplemental benefits that help directly address employees'
anxieties about the future can be a compelling solution. According
to the survey, more than half of all employees express a high
degree of interest in purchasing supplemental health insurance that
helps cover serious illnesses or conditions — if they have family
history. This interest is higher among Hispanic workers (62%),
compared to their non-Hispanic counterparts (50%).
The 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report highlights the important
role benefits programs play in employees' well-being and
satisfaction. For instance, supplemental insurance remains a core
component of a comprehensive benefits package.
According to the survey, the majority of Hispanic employees
(90%) who have supplemental insurance say those benefits provide an
added layer of financial security, yet only 39% of employers
indicate that they offer supplemental insurance options to their
employees. Of employers who offer supplemental insurance to their
employees, 80% believe these benefits help with recruitment, and
82% say they help with retention.
Additional survey findings, demographic information, workplace
trends and more can be found in the 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces
Report at Aflac.com/AWR. For more information on Aflac's ongoing
commitment to the Hispanic community,
visit Aflac.com/Español.
ABOUT THE 2023-2024 AFLAC WORKFORCES REPORT
The
2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report, conducted by Kantar on behalf of
Aflac, is the 13th annual study examining benefits trends,
attitudes and use of employee benefits in the U.S. workforce in
various industries and business sizes. The employer survey took
place online June 2-25, 2023, and the
employee survey took place online June 2-27,
2023. Throughout this report, some percentages may not add
up to 100% due to rounding of some responses. The surveys captured
responses from 1,201 employers and 2,000 employees across
the United States. For more
information, visit Aflac.com/AWR.
ABOUT AFLAC
Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL), a Fortune 500 company, has helped
provide financial protection and peace of mind for more than 68
years to millions of policyholders and customers through its
subsidiaries in the U.S. and Japan. In the U.S., Aflac is the No. 1
provider of supplemental health insurance products.1 In
Japan, Aflac Life Insurance Japan
is the leading provider of cancer and medical insurance in terms of
policies in force. The company takes pride in being there for its
policyholders when they need us most, as well as being included in
2023 in the World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere for 17
consecutive years, Fortune's World's Most Admired Companies for 22
years and Bloomberg's Gender-Equality Index for the fourth
consecutive year. In addition, the company became a signatory of
the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) in 2021 and has
been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index
(2023) for 10 years. To find out how to get help with expenses
health insurance doesn't cover, get to know us at aflac.com or
aflac.com/espanol. Investors may learn more about Aflac
Incorporated and its commitment to corporate social responsibility
and sustainability at investors.aflac.com under
"Sustainability."

Media contacts: Darcy
Brito, DBrito@aflac.com; Paige Presley,
JPresley@aflac.com
Analyst and investor contact: David A. Young, 706-596-3264, 800-235-2667 or
dyoung@aflac.com
1 LIMRA 2022 US Supplemental Health Insurance Total
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