Aon (AON) Status Update summary
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Status Update summary
8 Jan, 2026Labor market trends and staffing expectations
Insurance sector unemployment remains low at 2.1% for 2024, below national averages and stable year over year.
55% of companies plan to increase staff in the next 12 months, while 12% expect reductions; large companies show the most disparity in both increasing and decreasing staff.
74% anticipate revenue growth, mainly driven by increased market share, though this is slightly down from last year.
Staffing growth is most pronounced in P&C commercial and balanced carriers, while reductions are highest in personal lines, life, and healthcare.
Automation and efficiency improvements, especially in policy processing and data entry, are influencing staffing plans.
Turnover, hiring challenges, and compensation
Voluntary turnover rates have declined, with the 6-month rate at 5.8% and the 12-month at 8.5%; involuntary turnover remains elevated at 4.1% over 12 months.
Recruiting remains challenging, especially for actuarial, executive, and analytics roles; technology has dropped in difficulty to fifth place.
Average merit compensation increases are moderating to 3.2%-3.5% for 2025, down from 4.2% in prior years; fewer mid-year market adjustments are expected.
Incentive compensation, including long-term plans for executives, is increasingly common, especially among larger firms.
Workforce composition and flexibility
Only 16% of new hires are expected to be entry-level, the lowest on record, raising concerns about future talent pipelines.
Loss control and risk management roles face high turnover and difficulty in filling positions, with no entry-level hiring reported.
83% of companies offer flexible work hours; hybrid work (three days in office) is the dominant model, with only 3% requiring full-time in-office presence.
Most companies are not increasing in-office requirements, and remote/hybrid arrangements are expected to persist.
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