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VP, Workplace #FinHealth @finhealthnet. My tweets are my own views (but #FinHealth is for all). Learn more at: https://t.co/URbKfrOWFG

Portland, ME
Joined December 2011
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
4 years
Our own @mattbahl joined this #podcast to talk employee #finhealth. Listen here:
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
4 years
"While any policy will need to draw a line in the leave duration sand, that line does not mean that caregiving obligations magically disappear once that line is reached." - @mattbahl on #paidleave #policy Read the full article:
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
4 years
"HR leaders have long lamented their ability to provide meaningful insight into what is actually happening with their workforce." Read the full @HRDailyAdvisor article by our own @mattbahl here: https://t.co/roKu1xtIJm #hr #humanresources #data #measurement #finhealth
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@KeeganMA
Mary Anne Keegan
4 years
Financial wellbeing needs to be central to the design of financial products and services. Better #billpay leads the charge for financial health. Read: 1:1 Insights with @jentescher @finhealthnet https://t.co/ZiwiRAWGSo #fintech #banking #payments
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
Financially underserved consumers in the U.S. spent $188.5 billion on fees and interest from financial products in 2018. We have the opportunity to develop innovative, high-quality solutions to improve #finhealth for these consumers. https://t.co/LvN2lZ36jk
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
#FinHealthPulse showed that 2/3 of Americans are not financially healthy. A new report from @pymnts and @LendingClub shows that 54% of consumers in the U.S. are living paycheck-to-paycheck, with 21% of this population struggling to pay their bills. #FinHealth
@LendingClub
LendingClub
5 years
Today, we released findings from our Reality Check: Paycheck-To-Paycheck research series, conducted in partnership w/@pymnts. The study found that most Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck and 40% of them have an annual income over $100K. Learn more here:
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
Highlights from #EMERGE Workplace exemplify proven solutions for employee #finhealth from leaders at @PayPal, @Mastercard, @comcast, and more. Register to our next event #EMERGE Financial Health today.
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@ariannahuff
Arianna Huffington
5 years
.@BusinessInsider reports that @Prudential has joined the #WorkerFinancialWellness Initiative led by @justcapital_ and @PayPal. Great to see more companies join this community alongside @Chobani to support the #finhealth of their workers. Read more here:
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businessinsider.com
A Prudential executive explains why the firm is taking a page from PayPal's employee-first mentality.
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
"People’s financial lives are too complex to be adequately proxied by a single indicator, and average data obscures the dramatic inequities among families and especially across race, ethnicity and other characteristics," says @jentescher #MeasureFinHealth
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brookings.edu
Jennifer Tescher and David Silberman discuss the shortcomings of current methods to measure the financial health of American families and households, and they propose solutions to improve the...
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@EBNbenefitnews
Employee Benefit News
5 years
Employers should be considering re-evaluating their #remotework policies for working parents. They’re going to quit otherwise, a survey by @FlexJobs found. | by @paperaltanews
benefitnews.com
Employees are willing to go to great lengths to make going fully remote possible — including sacrificing their benefits.
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@AdamMGrant
Adam Grant
5 years
It's time to recognize burnout as a medical condition. Across occupations and countries, if you're burned out, odds are you're depressed. Burnout is emotional exhaustion—being so drained that you have nothing left to give at work. In other words, it's job-related depression.
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Financial Health Network
5 years
Our research shows that those least able to afford fees are disproportionately shouldering them. Read more via @cbsnews
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Financial Health Network
5 years
Three considerations that may help employers rethink their compensation approach: Don't assess compensation in a vacuum, set the right floor, and remember that communication is king. Read more via @hrdive https://t.co/SRpK0mMTaI #hr #workplace
hrdive.com
Among other things, employers must remember that communication is key, writes Matt Bahl of Financial Health Network.
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
#EMERGEFinancialHealth is back, now in a FREE, accessible, online format. Join us June 8-10 and 23 to meet innovators and influencers shaping financial health’s future across #financialservices, #fintech, #nonprofit, and #policy sectors. Save your spot at https://t.co/3KlIi3gCLp
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
"The most significant drawback of employer-provided insurance is that it overwhelmingly excludes low-wage workers." Read more in a recent article from @finhealthnet Senior Director Sarah Parker via @ijournal.
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@finhealthnet
Financial Health Network
5 years
New @ForbesAdvisor article from @keywordkelly showing how the burden of financial service fees and interest fall on the most vulnerable per our 2021 #FinHealth Spend Report data
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