14 new benefits Amazon is offering employees—from free estate planning to free mental health care

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These new benefits, under Amazon’s FamilyFlex program, are aimed at helping employees and family members achieve personal and professional success.

When Deanna Christopherson’s daughter suddenly became ill, she found herself needing some extra help navigating her finances. Unsure where to begin, she turned to her Amazon benefits to see if there were any resources available to her. She wound up speaking with an expert at Brightside Financial Care, who helped her start a savings habit and get approved for a loan.

“The whole team at Brightside is the most wonderful resource. I can’t state enough the extent of my gratitude,” said Christopherson, a fulfillment associate in Schaumburg, Illinois. “Thanks to Brightside for helping my family during a difficult time.”

Brightside, currently being piloted for Amazon associates in 12 states, is a new benefit under the company’s FamilyFlex program . FamilyFlex is aimed at providing employees and family members with more flexibility in their lives, and tools to help them achieve personal and professional success.

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Paris Purifoy, a fulfillment associate in Little Rock, Arkansas, used her Amazon benefits to improve her financial health. While using Brightside, Purifoy paid down debt, raised her credit score by 64 points, started a savings habit, and worked with creditors to negotiate payment plans.

“My Brightside Financial Assistant is such a beautiful spirit, and is there when I need to talk about some of the most difficult things a person can deal with—finances,” said Purifoy. “It’s great being able to feel supported and helped while you are helping yourself.”

Even with great pay and health care benefits that start on day one of employment, an unexpected financial- or health-related event can be difficult to manage. Amazon is doubling down on FamilyFlex to provide employees like Christopherson and Purifoy with extra help and guidance to navigate and overcome those moments.

“We want to give our team the tools they need to be successful both at Amazon and outside of work, which is why we offer benefits like comprehensive health care, pre-paid college tuition, and skills training programs that will help them in a career here or elsewhere,” said Lian Neeman, director of benefits at Amazon. "It’s also why we're actively investing in programs like FamilyFlex that are aimed at empowering Amazon employees to better understand and take charge of their physical well-being, financial security, and mental health.”

Here are the 14 new benefits Amazon is offering under FamilyFlex:

New financial health benefits

A recent survey from Bankrate found that 52% of people in the U.S. say money has a negative impact on their mental health. When someone chooses to work at Amazon in customer fulfillment or transportation, we start by offering them an average hourly wage of $19 per hour—between $16 and $26 per hour depending on their position and location in the U.S.—and provide them with a broad set of resources to help them and their family members make the right choices for them. Those resources now include:

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New mental health benefits

Amazon has expanded its behavioral health offerings under FamilyFlex to address a wide variety of mental health needs.

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Enhanced cancer care benefits

Amazon signed the Working with Cancer pledge to provide a supportive workplace culture for employees with cancer. That includes providing leading health care benefits and a dedication to fostering compassion in managers and leaders across the company. In addition, Amazon has expanded its cancer-related benefits to better meet employee and family member needs. These benefits include:

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New temporary schedule adjustments for hourly frontline employees

Amazon expanded its temporary schedule adjustments program to allow extra flexibility for all hourly employees in our customer fulfillment and transportation businesses facing education-related needs, going through a personal hardship, or who need to change their schedule to accommodate their religious practice. These added capabilities allow for Amazon employees to prioritize important life moments when needed.

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Amazon offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees, which includes health insurance from an employee’s first day on the job, a 401(k) plan with a company match, up to 20 weeks of paid leave for birthing parents, free mental health support, access to subsidized skills training opportunities, and more. Learn more about Amazon Benefits .