Few Workers Thrive, Yet Happy Employees Show Higher Productivity, Survey Reveals

In a survey conducted by Indeed and Forrester Consulting, only 29% of 4,002 U.S. workers reported thriving in their jobs. Worker well-being, rooted in feelings of energy, belonging, and trust, tends to be higher among older workers, men, and those with advanced education and higher incomes. Employers benefit from high employee well-being, observing improved retention rates and better stock market performance. Happier employees exhibit nearly double the likelihood of efficiently prioritizing tasks, creative problem-solving, and investing substantial effort into their work.

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