This influential generation is growing their careers, their families, and their need for benefits
"Millennials make up more than a third of the workforce and many of them have recently started or plan on starting a family soon," said Greg Breter, senior vice president of benefits at Unum. "We anticipate seeing these numbers hold steady or even rise in the years to come, which can have important implications for employers."
Short term disability insurance replaces part of a working mother's income for up to six to eight weeks, depending on the type of delivery. In 2017, Unum paid nearly $100 million in short term disability benefits to new mothers, helping them recover from delivery and bond with their newborns.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that around four million babies are born each year, with two-thirds born to mothers in the workforce. However, more than 40 percent of new working mothers won't receive paid leave.
See this link for more information on Unum's short term disability insurance.
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