New data reveals the employee benefit insights by industry,
age, gender, state and more, why they're not utilizing their PTO,
and potential solutions
- Americans Had More Than $312
Billion in Unused Vacation Days Last Year
- Women take 10% less PTO than men
- Gen Z and Young Millennials (21-34) take about one week less
vacation time than senior employees (55+)
- ⅓ of Remote American employees say it's difficult to take time
off
NEW
YORK, July 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
Sorbet, a fintech solution that helps employees access the cash
value of their unused paid time off (PTO) as they accrue it,
released its PTO Report 2024, the first post-pandemic assessment of
PTO. The report sheds light on the ongoing PTO crisis in America,
impacting both employees and employers – uncovering PTO trends,
issues, and YOY shifts in PTO policies across industries, states,
gender, age and more.
The comprehensive survey found that nearly two-thirds (62%) of
Americans don't use all of their PTO. This is climbing at an
alarming rate – shy of doubling from just 4 years ago. 5.5% of
American workers did not take any PTO in 2023.
The increase in unused PTO – up 14.7% since 2017 – presents a
significant challenge for employees and employers alike. Employees
begin to accumulate an asset that they typically can't access
unless they separate from their current employer. For employers,
PTO represents one of the most expensive, unutilized and
underappreciated employee benefits, with the lowest perceived ROI –
while their employees grow increasingly frustrated and disgruntled
by financial pressure and burnout. But despite buzz around
unlimited PTO policies, the policy has only been adopted by less
than 15% of American companies – in fact, more than half of
companies still offer traditional PTO policies by which unused PTO
accrues, carries over and gets paid out at termination.
The data reveals a concerning glimpse into American work culture
— modern, younger and remote workers aren't taking vacation days. ⅓
of American employees (32%) say it's difficult to take time off
when working from home. Gen Z employees are 15% more likely
to say it's difficult to take time off – therefore, employees
between ages 21-34 take about one week less vacation time than
employees over 55.
The report also revealed inequalities in employee workplace
benefits, especially across gender, industry and region. Women take
10% less PTO than men, and are more comfortable taking sick days
than vacation days. As far as industry, employees in the finance
space take the most advantage of their time off, using 78% of their
allocated time. Minnesotans seem to utilize the most PTO —
allotting an average of 18 vacation days — and Minnesota is also the #1 State for employee
PTO utilization (14 days used).
"Unused PTO is worth actual money and can be used as an
additional source of compensation," says Veetahl Eilat-Raichel,
co-founder + CEO of Sorbet. "PTO can also be used as a cash benefit
to reduce financial stress. Employers need supportive PTO benefits
in the workplace which offer employees choice and flexibility –
including the ability to advance unused PTO days."
Selected as one of the 20 most promising startups in 2021,
Sorbet's app allows employees to unlock the value of their unused
PTO days through a cash advance, allowing them to access money that
they never even knew existed – while offering employers the ability
to provide their employees an impactful financial benefit – risk
and cost free.
For a more in-depth look at the survey findings, please visit
https://www.getsorbet.com/.
ABOUT SORBET
Sorbet is a first-of-its-kind fintech
solution that allows employees to take control of their finances
and enjoy a more secure financial future by unlocking the cash
value of their unused paid time off (PTO) as they accrue it,
instead of waiting until they leave their company. With Sorbet,
employees can access additional compensation without dipping into
their paychecks or borrowing against their savings (401k).
About the Survey Methodology
This report summarizes
the results of a December 2023 survey
carried out by Sorbet and marketing research company, Sapio. The
report examines paid time off patterns, usage and policies within
the US labor market. The interviews were conducted online over a
period of seven days. Respondents were given a set of pre-defined
closed ended questions, such as "yes/no" or multiple choice to
gather quantitative data. The data is taken from a representative
sample of U.S. adults based on gender, age, region and income. Data
cleansing was performed to remove extreme values and
inconsistencies. For example, for days taken and allocation data,
values exceeding 30 days were removed from the sample as anomalies.
Data was analyzed using statistical software to ensure data
integrity, accuracy, and reliability. Results from the full survey
have a sample size of 1,500 U.S. employees aged 21+ in a
representative sample of USA
population according to gender, age, region, and income. The report
cites data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Total PTO
balance in the US was projected using BLS employment data and the
Sorbet database.
Contact:
Samantha Perriello
585-727-0991
380714@email4pr.com
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