Student Loan Debt and AI Ignorance: The Silent Career Killers
New research by EdAssist by Bright Horizons shows American workers want to develop new skills but need support from their employers on a path forward
According to the fourth annual Education Index, commissioned by EdAssist by Bright Horizons (NYSE:BFAM) and conducted by The Harris Poll, workers want career mobility but lack direction from employers on how to get there, which may be preventing them from pursuing their career goals. While nearly three quarters (74%) of workers are interested in developing new skills or pursuing additional education, 58% don’t know where to start – and more than half (52%) believe it’s their employer’s responsibility to guide them.
Student loan debt has taken such a toll on
“To help lessen employees’ burden, companies need to provide the right benefits that address education barriers head on. This can not only result in a more loyal workforce but boost a business’s bottom line by helping attract and retain top talent,” said
Student Loan Debt’s Far-Reaching Impact – From Presidential Voting Decisions and Career Advancement to Financial and Mental Wellbeing
The student loan debt crisis is continuing to gain momentum and is having a far-reaching impact on workers of all ages. Among those who have student loan debt:
- 80% say it has been a huge burden for them
- 43% say it has negatively impacted their mental health
- 41% say it has negatively impacted their plans for the future
- 29% say it has negatively impacted their sleep
Many also say that student loan debt could play a role in their voting decisions for the upcoming presidential election:
- More than a third of all employees (36%) say student loan repayment will factor into their voting decision in the 2024 presidential election – with this sentiment jumping to 61% among those who personally have student loan debt
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43% of
Democrats and 30% ofRepublicans say student loan repayment will factor into their presidential voting decisions
Despite AI’s Potential, Workers Still Aren’t Using It – and Corporate Training is Severely Lacking
As AI becomes increasingly prevalent in today’s workplace, many feel an ongoing pressure to keep pace with emerging technology. However, few employees report utilizing AI regularly:
- Only a third of employees (34%) have ever used AI in their day-to-day work, despite 77% of those who have used it saying it makes their job easier
This low rate of AI adoption may be partly due to a lack of training:
- Most employees (65%) say their employer has not provided any training on how to use AI in their day-to-day work, despite many (42%) being interested in such training from their employer
- In fact, nearly 1 in 3 (32%) report that their employer expects them to learn how to use AI on their own
To download the full fourth annual Bright Horizons Education Index report, click here.
About the EdAssist by Bright Horizons Education Index
The EdAssist by Bright Horizons® Education Index is the fourth in a series of reports that explore issues related to education. The research was conducted online within
Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in our surveys. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within ± 3.2 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. This credible interval will be wider among subsets of the surveyed population of interest.
All sample surveys and polls, whether they use probability sampling or not, are subject to other multiple sources of error which are most often not possible to quantify or estimate, including, but not limited to coverage error, error associated with nonresponse, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting and adjustments.
About EdAssist by Bright Horizons
Bright Horizons EdAssist Solutions® is a leading provider of workforce education solutions, reaching more than seven million adult learners through partnerships with more than 200 of the world’s largest employers to deliver high-quality, affordable education programs designed to recruit, retain, and grow talent. In collaboration with over 200 post-secondary institutions in the
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Bright Horizons® is a leading global provider of high-quality early education and child care, back-up care, and workforce education services. For more than 35 years, we have partnered with employers to support workforces by providing services that help working families and employees thrive personally and professionally. Bright Horizons operates more than 1,000 early education and child care centers in
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