In a massive meta-analysis, researchers from three universities uncovered the biggest workplace stressors—with one very common problem in particular. American workers are stressed. Like, really stressed.
A 60-yearlong analysis of nearly 800,000 workers found this to be the most stressful part of work
Why This Matters
This extensive analysis highlights the persistent and widespread nature of workplace stress, emphasizing its impact on American workers and the importance of addressing mental health in the workplace. Recognizing key stressors can help companies develop better support systems, ultimately improving employee well-being and productivity.
Key Takeaways
- Workplace stress remains a significant issue for American workers.
- Identifying common stressors can lead to targeted interventions.
- Long-term data underscores the need for ongoing mental health support in the workplace.
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