The Conference Board analyzed job satisfaction among U.S. workers based on their perceptions of their current role and workplace environment.

An online survey of 1,699 working adults was conducted from Nov. 1–23, 2023, in the United States.

Key findings include:

1.) There is a widening gap in job satisfaction as 65% of men reported being happy with their jobs compared to 60% of women.

2.) 53% of working adults were satisfied with their wages.

— Similarly, 58% of adults were satisfied with their health plan.

3.) 75% of employees who intended to remain in their jobs were satisfied with the organizational culture of their employer.

— Only 22% of employees who intended to leave their jobs were satisfied with their workplace culture.

4.) 66% of hybrid workers and 64% of fully-remote workers reported overall job satisfaction.

— People who work full time on-site reported the lowest overall job satisfaction (60%).

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Heidy Modarelli handles Growth & Marketing for IPR. She has previously written for Entrepreneur, TechCrunch, The Next Web, and VentureBeat.
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