A new study reveals that searches for 'occupational burnout' in London increased by 367% over the past year. London ranks highest in the UK's burnout index, with 62% of its residents reporting burnout. Nationally, 54% of adults experience burnout, but London's figure is notably higher. Stress levels have intensified since the COVID-19 pandemic for 40% of Londoners. Additionally, the city has seen a 100% rise in searches for handling two full-time jobs, signaling increasing work pressures. Leading stressors are attributed to work-life responsibilities and sleep deprivation, highlighting the challenges facing city dwellers.
In London, searches for 'occupational burnout' surged by 367% over the past year, reflecting a significant struggle for work-life balance among residents.
62% of Londoners are experiencing symptoms of burnout; this figure is 8% higher than the national average in the UK.
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified burnout symptoms for 40% of Londoners, alongside a remarkable increase in searches for 'covid burnout' by 1050% since five years ago.
Leading causes of stress include work-life responsibilities at 23% and lack of sleep at 29%, with over half of Londoners reporting burnout.
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