The More Money You Make, The More Stressed You Probably Are

A LinkedIn Learning study notes that those who make more money tend to have more stress at the office. 

According to the poll, 68% of people who make more than $200,000 a year say they are stressed at work, while only 47% of those making between $35,000 and $50,000 and 38% of those making between $50,000 and $75,000 say the same.

  • And making a lot of money doesn’t necessarily mean folks are satisfied with their job either. In fact, the greatest job satisfaction can be found with those making between $50K and $75K (81%), while only 79% of those making between $200K and $250K, and 74% of those making more than $250K say they have job satisfaction.
  • Overall, those between the ages of 37 and 52, a.k.a. Gen Xers, are the most stressed by work (57%), while 52% of Baby Boomers (53 and up) agree, with Millennials the least stressed (44%). Unfortunately Millennials are also the generation with the lowest job satisfaction (72%), compared to Gen Xers (76%) and Boomers (78%).

Source: Moneyish


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