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National Compensation Survey - Benefits produces comprehensive data on the incidence (the percentage of workers with access to and participation in employer provided benefit plans) and provisions of selected employee benefit plans.

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Latest Benefits News Release

Paid sick leave available to 75% of private industry workers in March 2020

09/24/2020

Paid sick leave was available to 75 percent of private industry workers. Among industries, access to paid sick leave ranged from 52 percent of workers in leisure and hospitality to 93 percent of workers in financial activities and information.
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Employee Benefits Survey
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  • Benefits Search--allows you to search through all the benefits publications that are currently available electronically.

 

Annual Bulletin on Benefit Coverage

National Compensation Survey: Employee Benefits in the United States, March 2020

September 2020
Bulletin 2793
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Latest Bulletin on Benefit Plan Details in Private Industry

Retirement Plan Provisions for Private Industry Workers in the United States, 2019

April 2020
Bulletin 2792

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Latest Numbers

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Civilian Workers, Compensation

Access to defined contribution retirement plans
60% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to defined benefit retirement plans
25% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid holiday
78% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid vacation
76% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid sick leave
78% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid family leave
21% in 2020 Historical Data

Participating in medical care plans
51% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to wellness programs
44% in 2020 Historical Data

Private industry workers

Access to defined contribution retirement plans
64% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to defined benefit retirement plans
15% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid holiday
80% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid vacation
79% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid sick leave
75% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid family leave
20% in 2020 Historical Data

Participating in medical care plans
48% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to wellness programs
41% in 2020 Historical Data

State and local government workers

Access to defined contribution retirement plans
37% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to defined benefit retirement plans
86% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid holiday
68% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid vacation
60% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid sick leave
91% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to paid family leave
26% in 2020 Historical Data

Participating in medical care plans
70% in 2020 Historical Data

Access to wellness programs
63% in 2020 Historical Data

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