Teacher job satisfaction is at the lowest it’s been in more than two decades, likely as a consequence—at least in part—of the economic downturn and resulting cuts to education budgets, according to a ...
89% of American white-collar workers who participated in our job satisfaction survey said they were somewhat satisfied or very satisfied with their current position. In 2024, survey respondents value ...
BRENTWOOD, Tenn., and CHICAGO, Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Though job satisfaction among nurses is holding steady, less than half of nurses have a high degree of trust in their manager or team lead, ...
We asked that question and others in two statewide surveys: the BOSS Survey of 405 local business leaders and the 808 Poll of 547 members of the general public More than two-thirds of business leaders ...
The job satisfaction gap between younger and older workers continues to widen, with a 15-point difference emerging in 2025, according to a June 11 report from The Conference Board. While 72.4% of ...
Only a third of teachers say they’re extremely or very satisfied with their job overall. About half (48%) say they’re somewhat satisfied, while 18% say they are not too or not at all satisfied with ...
Note: For the latest survey data on job satisfaction in the U.S., read our 2024 report. From a COVID-19-era trend of “quiet quitting” to the rise of the #quittok hashtag on TikTok, young workers in ...
More than three quarters of employers (76%) want to improve employee engagement, found a poll by Employee Benefits. Happy, engaged employees who are satisfied with their jobs are more productive. In ...
Federal employees reported the biggest increase in their engagement and job satisfaction in more than a decade when they took the government’s annual survey of workplace attitudes last fall, although ...
No wonder there’s a Great Resignation. Only 68% of Americans are satisfied in their jobs, according to a new CivicScience survey. Job satisfaction has reached a new low, with the percentage of U.S.