Workers value paid time off more than health insurance, survey suggests
Workers appear to value paid time off even more than having employer-funded health insurance, a recent study found." found 62% of the 5,900 people surveyed felt it's"extremely" important to have paid time off for vacations or minor illness, with a further 27% saying it's"very" important.
The study also found that almost half of workers who get paid time off don't usually use up all their allocation. Just over 90% of upper-income workers surveyed by Pew had employer-funded health insurance, dipping to 82% for middle-income workers and just 60% for those on lower incomes. However, two-thirds said they're either extremely or very satisfied with their relationship with colleagues, with 65% saying they have at least one close friend at work.
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