Unum finds significant number of Millennials value vision insurance
Elimination of popular benefit could entice more than a third to job-hop in already tight labor market
BATON ROUGE, LA. (October 25, 2018) – Employee benefits provider Unum (NYSE: UNM) finds the elimination of vision benefits could motivate more than a third (34 percent) of U.S. workers ages 25 to 34 to look for a new job. These results and other key findings were part of an online poll among 1,227 working U.S. adults conducted by Unum in July.
While the likelihood of job-hopping was higher among this primarily Millennial age group, other age ranges also reported they would consider leaving their current employer if vision benefits were eliminated:
• 29 percent of those 18 to 24
• 24 percent of those 35 to 49
• 21 percent of those 50 to 64
• 18 percent of those 65 and older
Vision insurance covers the cost of comprehensive eye exams and can significantly decrease the cost of eyeglasses and contact lenses – items usually not covered by private medical plans. These plans have typically appealed to older workers with aging eyes. However, younger workers today are facing more vision problems compared to young adults 40 years ago, according to a study in JAMA Ophthalmology magazine.
“Vision plans help fill a gap in coverage to maintain eye health, appealing to a multigenerational workforce,” said Amy Marko, senior vice president of dental and vision products at Unum. “These benefits can help an employer decrease the cost of health care, increase productivity and minimize the current workforce trend of job-hopping.”
As competition for talent increases, some employers are increasing their benefits offerings to recruit and retain employees. According to the Society for Human Resource Management’s (SHRM) annual employee benefits report, the number of employers offering vision benefits has increased 7 percentage points within the last four years.
However, many employers still do not include vision benefits in their employee packages. In the Unum survey, only 50 percent of workers indicated their current employers offer vision insurance.
As millions of American workers enroll in employee benefits this fall, Marko encourages employers to reconsider the importance of vision care.
“Employers need to offer benefits that employees need and want – like vision coverage,” she said.
Learn more information about group vision insurance and Unum’s vision plans.
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Unum Group (NYSE: UNM), a leading international provider of workplace benefits and services, has been helping workers and their families thrive for more than 175 years. Through its Unum and Colonial Life brands, the company offers disability, life, accident, critical illness, dental, vision and stop-loss insurance; leave and absence management support; and behavioral health services. In 2023, Unum Group reported revenues of more than $12 billion and paid approximately $8 billion in benefits. The Fortune 500 company is recognized as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere®.
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