
Team AdvantageClub.ai
August 12, 2025

Employee health and well-being have become a central focus in workplaces worldwide. With burnout rates rising and employee expectations shifting toward more holistic support systems, data now confirms what many HR leaders have long suspected: workplace well-being is no longer a “nice-to-have” — it’s business-critical. It has become the new currency for employee retention and workforce productivity.
Key Stats Shaping the Future of Work
1. Executive Prioritization and Employee Perception
- Gallup's March 2024 survey of 151 CHROs found that well-being ranks among the top organizational priorities for 23% of CHROs. (Gallup)
- 92% of workers said it is very (57%) or somewhat (35%) important to work for an organization that values their emotional and psychological well-being. (American Psychological Association)
- 73% employees say that how organizations manage overall well-being will be a key factor in future job decisions. (Aflac)
2. The Cost and Opportunity of Health Investments
- Enhanced employee health and well-being could generate up to $11.7 trillion in global economic value. (McKinsey Health Institute and World Economic Forum)
3. Financial Well-being and Retention
- In 2024, 52% of employees experienced financial stress. (PwC Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey)
- 60% of employees say they are more likely to stay with an employer that offers a program designed to help them manage their money. (Morgan Stanley Graystone)
- 50% of organizations now offer programs like student loan assistance and savings plans. (EY Future of Pay 2025)
4. Mental Health: Support and Gaps
- 76% of employees say mental health coverage is just as important as physical health. (Aflac)
- Only 43% report that their employer offers health insurance that includes mental health and substance use disorder coverage. (Work in America Survey)
- 28% of employees believe their employers care a great deal about their mental health, up from 2023. (Aflac)
- 74% of employees report at least a moderate level of workplace stress; 59% face moderate or high burnout. (Aflac)
5. The Reality of Workplace Support
- Only about one-third (35%) of U.S. employees reported that their employer offers a culture where breaks are encouraged (American Psychological Association)
- Only 29% reported that their employer offers an employee assistance program. (American Psychological Association)
6. Employee Happiness and Workplace Satisfaction
7. Emotional Exhaustion and Burnout
- 77% of workers reported experiencing work-related stress in the last month. (American Psychological Association)
- Of those, 31% reported emotional exhaustion, 26% lacked the motivation to put in their best efforts, and 23% felt a desire to quit. (American Psychological Association)
8. Flexibility is the New Remedy
- Nearly a third (32%) say that the ability to work from home would be the most effective remedy for burnout. (Aflac)
9. Social Well-being: Inclusion, Belonging, and Purpose
- 55% say feeling cared for as a person helps them feel a sense of belonging. (Indeed 2024 Global Work Well-being Report)
- 55% feel included when they can express work-related ideas freely. (Indeed 2024 Global Work Well-being Report)
- 31% say that value alignment with the company contributes to their sense of belonging. (Indeed 2024 Global Work Well-being Report)
10. The Energy Factor: What Drives Engagement
- 47% of respondents feel energized at work when they are excited about what they do. (Indeed 2024)
- 41% feel energized when inspired to do their best. (Indeed 2024)
- 39% feel energized when challenged. (Indeed 2024)
11. Turnover and Missed Opportunities
- 42% of employee turnover is preventable. (Gallup 2024)
- 45% of voluntary leavers report that in the three months before quitting, no one discussed their job satisfaction. (Gallup 2024)
12. Holistic Benefits and Digital Wellness
13. Loneliness and Workplace Connection
- 20% of the global workforce experiences loneliness. (Gallup State of the Global Workplace 2024)
Conclusion
With AdvantageClub.ai’s wellness ecosystem, organizations can ensure holistic well-being by offering employees the flexibility to tailor their wellness journey, with AI nudges that build habit-based engagement, and access to a wide range of health benefits. Wellness becomes fun and rewarding when it’s gamified and when employees can be a part of communities with similar health goals.