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Survey Insights: How Working Adults Perceive Education Benefits

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Download these key survey insights to learn how today's workforce views education benefits.

Almost half of working adults today have children, and about 40% have existing student debt. The average age is 33 years old. 

These demographics matter for employers who are looking to offer best-in-class education benefits. 

Download our survey results to learn more about working adults today and how they perceive education benefits—so you can structure a program that's right for them.

We surveyed more than 50,000 employees who work for companies that offer tuition assistance. 

97% of prospective students say education benefits are an important part of an overall employer benefits package.

86% of prospective students are more likely to refer someone to work at their employer because of their education benefits.

97% of prospective students say education benefits are an important part of an overall employer benefits package. 

86% of prospective students are more likely to refer someone to work at their employer because of their education benefits.