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More than half of the companies in a survey last summer reported offering financial wellbeing resources, a report from the Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) found.

The survey of more than 250 firms with 500 or more employees found that 54% of firms currently offered financial wellbeing benefits, with another 29% implementing an initiative in that area. The survey was compiled from firms that had indicated an interest in financial wellness programs.

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