Stressed-Out Working Canadians Want To Invest In Themselves But Can’t Afford It, According To A Recent Survey Conducted By Environics Research
TORONTO /CNW/ –
Working Canadians are stressed. According to a recent TD survey conducted by Environics Research, two-thirds say they experience moderate to high levels of stress at their job. An overwhelming majority (95%) consider it important to invest in themselves, but just over half (53%) don’t do it as frequently as they’d like.
Working Canadians are stressed. According to a recent TD survey conducted by Environics Research, two-thirds say they experience moderate to high levels of stress at their job. An overwhelming majority (95%) consider it important to invest in themselves, but just over half (53%) don’t do it as frequently as they’d like.
Canadians working in health care and social assistance, or finance, insurance and real estate, are more likely than average to say they experience high or moderate levels of stress at their job. While it’s clear working Canadians want to devote time to themselves, two-thirds (67%) of those who don’t invest in themselves as much as they’d like say it’s because they can’t afford it. Furthermore, 82 percent of working Canadians say they would invest in themselves more if they had the financial resources to do so.
TD survey finds 82% of working Canadians would invest in themselves more if they had the financial resources to do so
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