Gen Zers are less satisfied with their jobs than older workers, per a Pew survey
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Seventeen percent of respondents between the ages of 18 and 29 - the highest percentage of any age group surveyed - said they were not too or not at all satisfied with their jobs, per a Pew Research Center survey published on December 10.
Meanwhile, some employed adults aren't satisfied with how much they're paid. Among the 29% of workers who said they were not too or not at all satisfied with their pay, the top reason they gave was that their wages haven't kept up with the cost of living.
In recent years, job market challenges and rising prices have weighed on Americans, and it's affected how some of them feel about their current roles.
Additionally, while inflation has slowed, some people are frustrated that prices of goods and services are significantly higher than they used to be - and that their salaries haven't risen enough to keep up.
Read at Business Insider
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