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This firm helps lowest earners with housing affordability

April 23, 2026
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Global financial services platforms company BNY this month announced an innovative employee benefit, a homeowner program offering $6,500 in down-payment assistance for U.S.-based staff earning less than $100,000 per year.

The program is designed to help workers purchase their first home. Additionally, all employees based in the U.S. are also eligible for homeownership education and access to mortgage-related benefits.

Employer-assisted homeownership

“Homeownership is a pathway to financial security and economic prosperity, and we’re committed to helping our people reach it,” said Robin Vince, CEO of BNY, in a release. “By offering benefits that strengthen financial wellness and family stability, we are investing in our employees and the communities we serve.”

Home ownership continues to face affordability roadblocks. According to a February 2026 brief from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), 65% of U.S. households cannot afford a median-priced new home in 2026.

“More than half of U.S. households earn less than $80,000 annually, and nearly two-thirds earn less than $106,000,” according to NAHB. “These households fall short of the income required to qualify for a mortgage on a median-priced new home in 2026.”  This may cause workers to look beyond their paycheck and traditional mortgage options for support.

Read more: The decade that broke employee financial wellbeing, according to MetLife

Employee financial wellbeing

Financial wellbeing is a particularly hot topic for many HR leaders now. According to MetLife’s U.S. Employee Benefit Trends Study of 2,480 HR decision-makers and 2,541 full-time employees, 83% of employees say rising living expenses and medical costs are their top stressors. The same report shows that only 44% of employees report feeling “holistically healthy,” which includes their financial outlook.

BNY has structured its U.S. benefits package around what it calls its “growth journey,” which includes a child savings contribution for newborns of employees, a $0 premium contribution for employees earning less than $75,000 and a robust 401(k) retirement program.

Increasingly, compensation programs have been changing to keep up with employee needs. “From living wage thresholds to same-day pay to financial coaching, CHROs are exploring how to treat pay as a system of resilience, not just a budget line,” according to previous HR Executive reporting.


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