Gen Z employees are stressed, depressed, and burnt out: Study

You May Be Interested In:‘National disgrace’: US lawmakers decry student detentions on visit to Ice jails


Photo: Igor Suka (Getty Images)

In This Story

A new study paints a bleak picture of Gen Z workers’ state of mind.

MetLife (MET-1.09%) released some early findings from its 2025 Employee Benefit Trends Study and found that less than one in three Gen Z employees feel holistically healthy, meaning they don’t think they have decent mental, financial, social and physical health.

Just 31% said they feel holistically healthy compared to the 42% of workers overall. Boomers reported being the most holistically healthy at 57%, compared to 41% for both Millennials and Gen X.

On average, Gen Z said they feel more depressed, stressed, burnt out, and isolated than their counterparts. Twenty percent of workers overall reported feeling depressed — and that number jumped to 35% for Gen Z.

When MetLife compared their findings to workers aged 21-25 surveyed in 2018, Gen Z employees today feel 5% less successful, 8% less happy, 8% less engaged, 11% more stressed and 9% more overwhelmed than their counterparts seven years ago.

Gen Z also reported feeling eight percent less financially healthy than the average employee, with particular concern about saving for life expenses, housing, and high interest rates.

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

That's a wrap for Davos 2025. Here's what we learned
What we learned in Davos
Could Talking About Climate Change Now Help Kamala Harris’s Campaign?
Could Talking About Climate Change Now Help Kamala Harris’s Campaign?
I’ve been waging war on my phone addiction | Rhik Samadder
I’ve been waging war on my phone addiction | Rhik Samadder
Learner Tien: ‘My parents never put pressure on me to win’
Learner Tien: ‘My parents never put pressure on me to win’
kotaku
The 7 worst EVs for winter, according to a study
Sony could be dropping new noise-canceling headphones soon
Sony could be dropping new noise-canceling headphones soon
Current Edge | © 2025 | News