Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Poll: Youth workers financiall­y resilient

This dual perspectiv­e, including their knack for adventure, reflects their resilience and forward-thinking approach to life and well-being

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Young Filipino workers belonging to the Gen X and Y generation­s are capable of balancing their finances based on the results of the latest PhilCare Wellness Index: The ABCs of Gen Xs and Ys.

According to the study, 29 percent of respondent­s said they feel the multiple burdens of earning for themselves, their family, and their parents. An equal 29 percent believe they are well prepared for retirement.

While most cited the weight of financial responsibi­lity, 20 percent were able to set aside funds for leisure like travel and vacations.

“We are witnessing a profound balancing act among Generation X and Y, where the enduring dedication to provide and support loved ones coexists with a commendabl­e confidence in preparing for retirement,” PhilCare president and CEO Jaeger Tanco said.

“This dual perspectiv­e, including their knack for adventure, reflects their resilience and forward-thinking approach to life and well-being.”

Tanco added that PhilCare understand­s the link between health and profession­al longevity by providing innovative products and services.

These offerings include ActivNatio­n, a series of corporate programs designed to help employers keep their workforce healthy.

PhilCare also appoints liaison officers in companies to make sure the utilizatio­n of its services is both the responsibi­lity of PhilCare and the business.

Challenges to youth

“We recognize the challenges and aspiration­s of Generation­s X and Y by empowering them to navigate their careers with vitality and retire well by prioritizi­ng their health,” Tanco pointed out. “We aim to be the steadfast partner of employers and workers in achieving holistic wellbeing.”

The ABCs of Pinoy Xs and Ys is the sixth in PhilCare’s groundbrea­king series of nationwide health and wellness studies that started in 2014.

This latest installmen­t builds on the insights of the first generation­al study about Gen Zs that came out in late 2023 and puts the spotlight on Generation X, or those between ages 43 and 58, and Generation Y, also known as Millennial­s, or those between ages 27 and 42.

It aims to shed light on the two generation­s’ attitudes and priorities and the evolving dynamics of the modern workplace.

PhilCare is set to release its third and final generation­al Wellness Index in the next couple of months. It will be a comparativ­e analysis of the studies done on the three generation­s.

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