
Today, 1 in 5 employees are doing double duty by providing care for a loved one, with women taking on the responsibility most often.1 Many spend an average of 20 unpaid hours a week providing hands-on care for children, aging parents, and adults with disabilities on top of the time they spend at work.2
The impact on businesses in the U.S. is significant. Caregiving can cost employers $6,410 per employee, per year in productivity loss — and employees who are caregivers miss an average of 3.2 workdays per month.3 Furthermore, nearly one-third have voluntarily left a job because of their caregiving responsibilities.4