Results from the “2023 Workplace Wellness Survey” published recently by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and Greenwald Research in Washington, D.C., found that 74 percent of American workers are moderately or highly concerned about their workplace well-being. In addition, nearly three-quarters of the workers reported a similar level of concern about their emotional well-being or mental health and a quarter rate their mental health as fair or poor.

The fourth annual survey examined worker attitudes towards employment-based benefits in the workplace, as well as a broad spectrum of financial well-being, employment-based health insurance and Please log in to see the rest of this story.