VentureBeat December 5, 2023
Kirstie McDermott

Ask the average American worker how happy they are with their life and work, and you’ll get a mixed bag of results.

One recent study found that 64% of Americans are more stressed than last year, with 25% saying their stress level is much higher now. Two thirds admit to being somewhat more stressed, with several factors coalescing.

Twenty-nine percent cite personal finances as their top cause of stress. Backing this up is a recent Bankrate study which found that 60% of workers say their incomes haven’t kept pace with increases in their household expenses because of inflation.

American workers are concerned about politics (17%), and the economy (22%) was also cited as a worry.

Workers are also fearful about...

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