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Three consistent themes define the 2026 workplace
b enefits landscape:

Racing to meet increasing challenges


Employers are facing a variety of hurdles, handling internal and external pressures amidst a tightening labor market and rising benefit costs.

Seeking stability in uncertain times


Workers are facing a longer and more uncertain path to financial security, increasing their need for stability, clarity and dependable support from their employers.

Finding common ground


While there is pressure felt by both companies and workers, trust and collaboration can be strengthened upon for a stronger employer-employee relationship.

 

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Report findings

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Retirement engagement is on the rise

While financial pressures remain real—with 80% of employers reporting increased requests for help and 79% seeing more 401(k) loan requests—employees are simultaneously becoming more intentional about their retirement futures. Nearly half (49%) are now maxing out their employer 401(k) match, a significant jump from just 38% in 2025, signaling a growing focus on long-term financial security even amid short-term challenges.

Over the Last 12 Months, How Are Your Employees Taking Action Regarding Benefits?
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Turning insight into action

Solutions designed to simplify complexity, support financial well-being and help employers deliver better retirement outcomes. 

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Download the Voice of the American Workplace 2026 key findings report

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Additional resources

Content designed to complement the full report and give you additional formats for reviewing and sharing the survey’s most important findings with clients. 

Key findings summary

A two-page overview of the survey’s key statistics formatted for quick reference.

Whitepaper

A deeper analytical perspective on the survey’s themes that connects the data to actionable benefit design strategies.

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FAQs

What is the Voice of the American Workplace?
What is driving increased financial stress in today’s workforce?
Why is retirement becoming a more urgent focus for employers?
How can advisors help employers respond to these challenges?
How can retirement benefits become a competitive advantage for employers?

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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The Voice of the American Employer Survey was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Franklin Templeton from November 7 to 20, 2025. All 1,004 respondents, based in the United States, are classified as employers, defined as having at least some influence over company benefits and/or hiring at organizations with over 100 employees. Respondents represent a mix of industries, company size, role, age and race. Findings from 2023 and 2024 reference studies of similar natures that were conducted among 1,000 and 1,002 respondents of the same qualifications by The Harris Poll on behalf of Franklin Templeton from November 6 to 17, 2023, and November 25 to December 6, 2024.

The Voice of the American Worker Survey was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Franklin Templeton from November 7 to 19, 2025, among 2,000 employed US adults. All respondents had some form of retirement savings. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. Findings from previous years reference studies of similar natures that were conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Franklin Templeton. Those studies are from October 16 to 28, 2020, among 1,007 employed US adults, from October 28 to November 15, 2021, among 1,005 employed adults, from October 17 to 27, 2022, among 1,000 employed adults, from November 9 to 21, 2023, among 2,001 employed adults, and from November 27 to December 10, 2024, among 2,018 employed adults.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized investment advice, a recommendation or a solicitation to adopt any investment strategy. It does not constitute legal or tax advice. Franklin Templeton accepts no liability for losses arising from use of this material. Always consult a qualified professional or your own independent financial professional for personalized advice or investment recommendations tailored to your specific goals, individual situation and risk tolerance.

Franklin Templeton is not affiliated with The Harris Poll, Harris Insights & Analytics, a Stagwell LLC Company.

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