A marijuana dispensary website called Verilife surveyed 2,000 people and found that 92 percent of respondents said that burnout had affected their everyday life in 2020.
The most common cause was Covid-19, followed closely by work and finances.
Further down the list were politics, the news, social media, civil unrest, and lack of socializing.
The site also looked at the most common burnout-related Google search terms in each state.
Here in Oklahoma, it was “nurse burnout prevention.”
80 percent of those surveyed said that burnout made it difficult to focus at work.
57 percent said burnout had even prompted them not to go to work.
You can find the full report from Verilife here.
Cox Media Group