Nearly half of Houston workers complain of serious burnout, says new report
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Local workers who're especially dreading that commute or cracking open the laptop in the morning aren't alone. A new study reveals that nearly half of Houston laborers are more burned out on the job.
Some 49 percent of Bayou City residents report to be burned out at work, according to employment industry website Robert Half. That's significantly higher than last year, when only 37 percent reported burnout in a similar poll.
Meanwhile, more than one in four Houston workers (28 percent) say that they will not unplug from work when taking time off this summer.
Not surprisingly, American workers are ready for a vacation. Per a press release, the research also reveals:
- One in four workers lost or gave up paid time off in 2020
- One in three plans to take more than three weeks of vacation time this year
Elsewhere in Texas, the burnout is real. In Dallas, 50 percent of workers report serious burnout. More than a quarter — 26 percent — of Dallasites fear they won't disconnect from the office during summer vacation.
In fun-filled Austin, 45 percent of the workforce complain of burnout. Some 32 percent of Austinites feel they can unplug from work during the summer.
Fortunately for us, the most burned-out city in the U.S. isn't in the Lone Star State. That dubious title goes to the poor city of Charlotte, North Carolina, where 55 percent of laborers are truly worn out.
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This article originally ran on CultureMap.