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Survey: Americans 'Working Harder but Enjoying It Less"
Those pushing (or being pushed) the hardest – more than the national 88% level – were those aged 25-34 (91%), Hispanics (90%) and those with household income greater than $75,000 (90%), according to a survey by Opinion Research Corporation.
According to the survey, workers who said they were the most satisfied are those with household income above $50,000 (89%) and college graduates (86%). On the other end of the scale, least satisfied included:
- workers aged 18 to 24 (81%),
- blacks (81%) and
- those with household income below $35,000 (80%).
Finally, there was a significant difference in findings between younger employees – aged 18-24 (69%) and aged 25-34 (71%) – and workers aged 55-65 (58%) in job satisfaction levels.
The survey of US employees was conducted from July 10 through December 15, 2003 among 5,173 adults employed full time at firms with at least 50 employees.