A new poll from YouGov shows 24% of Americans say their jobs do not make a meaningful contribution to the world. That figure—from an admittedly small sample of 480 respondents from a survey in Aug.—is actually significantly lower than for workers in the U.K., where 37% of workers said their jobs were meaningless, and just 50% said they meaningful. Perhaps not surprisingly, the biggest factor causing someone to report a meaningful job was family income—higher earnings translated into more “meaningful” responses. http://fus.in/1hw7lnD http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com
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9/1/15
Nearly a Quarter of All Americans Say Their Jobs are Meaningless
A new poll from YouGov shows 24% of Americans say their jobs do not make a meaningful contribution to the world. That figure—from an admittedly small sample of 480 respondents from a survey in Aug.—is actually significantly lower than for workers in the U.K., where 37% of workers said their jobs were meaningless, and just 50% said they meaningful. Perhaps not surprisingly, the biggest factor causing someone to report a meaningful job was family income—higher earnings translated into more “meaningful” responses. http://fus.in/1hw7lnD http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com
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