Financial Wellness
Prudential Retirement calls on the workplace to support savings at every life stage
As America Saves Week kicks off on Feb. 24, Prudential Financial, Inc. is supporting our government’s call for retirement readiness.
Prudential combats national debt crisis through new financial wellness offering
NEWARK, N.J., February 13, 2020 - Recognizing the negative impact of household debt on long-term financial security and retirement readiness, Prudential (NYSE:PRU) is partnering with national nonprofit GreenPath Financial Wellness to introduce debt management advice and tools to its growing suite of workplace financial wellness solutions.
Prudential realigns marketing organization to deepen engagement with customers at every life stage
Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU) has launched a new operating model for its U.S. marketing organization that will enable the company to forge deeper connections with customers.
Employee programs that combine lifestyle and financial wellness benefits may yield healthier, less-stressed workers, Prudential study finds
Employers who provide traditional health and wellness offerings alongside financial wellness programs are likely to reap the benefits of a healthier workforce. Research unveiled by Prudential at the Aspen Ideas: Health festival suggests a connection between the use by employees of both benefit types and improved physical and mental health, based on self-reported outcomes.
Prudential expands financial wellness capabilities to address Americans’ most pressing financial needs
NEWARK, N.J., April 11, 2019 - Prudential Financial, Inc. announced the introduction of a range of new financial wellness solutions to help address the most pressing financial challenges facing American consumers.
We’re average students, getting a “C” when it comes to understanding finances, Americans say
NEWARK, N.J., April 10, 2019 - More than half of Americans say they’d earn a “C” or lower when it comes to financial literacy, according to a new survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
Diversity and financial wellness: Prudential study explores financial lives of Americans by race, gender, sexual identity, caregiver status
NEWARK, N.J., December 11, 2018 - Bright spots and areas of optimism exist within traditionally underserved groups in the face of income inequality, retirement insecurity and household debt, new data from Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU) reveals. The in-depth exploration of data from Prudential’s Financial Wellness Census™ highlights the dramatic differences in the experiences of diverse populations within the U.S., many of whom were disproportionately impacted by the 2008 financial crisis.
One-third of Americans don’t have an accurate perception of their finances, Prudential’s Financial Wellness Census reveals
A third of Americans believe they are either better or worse off financially than they actually are, a new Prudential study says.
Emergency savings feature can help plan sponsors increase employees’ financial wellness, Prudential says
NEWARK, N.J., July 24, 2018 - Most Americans don’t have enough savings to cover unexpected expenses, tempting many to make the costly mistake of raiding their workplace retirement savings plans. Using after-tax contributions to an existing retirement plan to build savings that can be accessed to cover emergencies could help, according to Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).
Working in retirement may be the new norm according to PGIM Investments study
NEWARK, N.J., July 10, 2018 - Few current retirees take a new job in their golden years—but more than half of future retirees expect to continue working during retirement, driven by uncertainty about Social Security and their own financial preparedness, a new study from PGIM Investments reveals.