
Keep your supply chain strong with employee financial wellness
Let’s explore the very real and often overlooked impact of financial stress on transportation, supply chain, and logistics employees. We'll meet the people behind the statistics, understand their struggles, and discover how we, as leaders, can make a difference.
Are your drivers, operators, or warehouse technicians financially struggling?
In 2024, 17% of those surveyed believed that lack of knowledge about personal finances had cost them between $1,000 and $2,499 throughout the year.¹
37.6% of American consumers have poor/fair credit scores or limited credit history²
Compared with those with a very high level of financial literacy, those with a very low level are twice as likely to be debt-constrained³
Sources:
¹National Financial Educators Council Financial Illiteracy Survey
²Sources: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Consumer Credit Panel/Equifax Data and Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Census Flat File
³2024 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index
Inside the Report
Financial Fear:
Industry automation affecting his job
Read the Financial Stress in Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain & Warehousing Report
Discover how financial stress is silently eroding your workforce and how you, as a business leader, can create a healthier, thriving team.




