What bugs you most about your job?
Americans hate their jobs more than ever before in the past 20 years, with fewer than half
saying they are satisfied. The trend is strongest among workers under the age of 25, less than 39 percent of who are satisfied with their jobs.
Workers age 45 to 54 have the second lowest level of satisfaction, according a survey conducted by The Conference Board, a market information company.
Older people like their jobs more. Nearly half of all workers over 55 are satisfied with their employment situation.
Overall,
dissatisfaction has spread among all workers,
regardless of age, income or residence. Twenty years ago, the first time the survey was conducted, 61 percent of all Americans said they were satisfied with their jobs, according to the representative survey of 5,000 U.S. households, said Lynn Franco, director of the Conference Boar's Consumer Research Center.
"Although a certain amount of
dissatisfaction with one's job is to be expected, the
breadth of
dissatisfaction is somewhat unsettling." Franco said.
Money rarely buys happiness but it can buy job satisfaction. People making under $15,000 per year reported the lowest satisfaction while those making more than $50,000 per year said they were the most satisfied.
People living in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are the most disgruntled, with less than 41% percent say they are satisfied with their current job, and people living in Montana, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona and so on were most likely to whistle while they work (56 percent reported being satisfied).
The thing that bugged most workers the most about their jobs were bonus plans and
promotion policies. Workload and
potential for growth were rated
poorly also.
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