Texans are leading the country in burnout, Employers Being Left Behind
New research, undertaken by Lensa, analysed the length of working hours, annual salaries, commute times, and Google searches for “burnout” to discover which state can be crowned the most burned out.
Texas can be crowned the most burned-out location for workers.The Lone Star State ranks first thanks to it being in the top five for longest working hours, with employees averaging 40 hours per week. Texas also takes second place for its workforce using the search term “burnout”, making it the most stressed state in our index.
Florida and Louisiana tie for second place.
The Sunshine State scores highly thanks to its Google searches for “burnout”, taking fourth place for the factor. Florida also ranks in the top 10 for the longest average commute time, taking it to second place overall.
Employees in Louisiana are some of the hardest-working in the country, ranking in the top 10 for average working hours. They are also one of the lowest-paid states in the index, taking fifth place for the factor and making the state the second most stressed in the country.
The full research can be found at https://lensa.com/insights/hustle-culture-the-us-states-with-the-highest-burnout-risk/.