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Should employers acknowledge Blue Monday?
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UK employees are each spending an average of 3.5 days per year on personal finance tasks while at work. But, as our nationally-representative survey of more than 1,300 employees reveals, the true cost of poor financial health is potentially much greater.
This report is cited in CIPD's 2023 Employee Financial Wellbeing: Practical Guide.
"We can see from the data that workers want their employer to support them with their finances. And this is crucial right now amidst the threat of a recession, high inflation and rising living costs which is going to continue for a long time."
Foreword by former CIPD president and leading organisational psychologist Professor Sir Cary Cooper of Manchester Business School.
In our survey producing almost 25,000 data points, key findings include:
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