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America's Issues with Time Off


More than 4 in 10 U.S. workers don't take all their paid time off

Some 46% of US workers who receive paid time off from their employer – whether for vacation, doctor's appointments or minor illnesses – take less time than ...

The State of Paid Time Off in the U.S. in 2024

In the private sector, 87 percent of employees have access to some combination of paid personal leave, sick leave, family leave, and/or vacation ...

The Untaken Vacation: Why Americans Don't Take Time Off and ...

Financial concerns. · Unencouraging workplace culture. · Vacation planning can be overwhelming. ; Disengagement and lower morale. · Impact on ...

PAID TIME OFF TRENDS IN THE U.S. - U.S. Travel Association

In 2018, American workers failed to use 768 million days of PTO—a 9% increase from 2017. LOOKING BACK: PTO USAGE IN AMERICA. On the bright side, Americans used ...

Do Americans actually get so few vacation days or does it depend ...

10 days is the average, because a lot of Americans get zero vacation days. There's no federal mandate about it. I had jobs with zero vacation ...

America's Issues with Time Off, the 9-5, and the Future of Work

We're joined by economist Daniel Hamermesh from the National Bureau of Economic Research to analyze some theories as well as possible solutions for shifting ...

Fix My Job: Not Enough Vacation - Working America

There is also no federal law requiring paid holidays, sick days or parental leave. (Yes, Virginia, your boss can make you work on Christmas, with no overtime.) ...

Why don't Americans get vacation time? - Quora

Most American workers are not unionized. Employers don't tend to give paid vacation days if they don't have to.

America's Alarming (Lack of) Work-Life Balance - ELVTR

More than ever, US employees are working on vacation, checking their inboxes when off the clock, and sacrificing their downtime — and it's taking a mental ...

America is doing PTO wrong–and its burned-out workforce is less ...

My company's vacation allowance differs dramatically from the U.S. norm, where the average worker gets just 11 days of paid time off a year.

Most American Workers Don't Use All Their Paid Vacation Time

Sorbet's survey found that the average PTO policy last year was 15 days off — but workers typically used only 10 of them. Sorbet's findings ...

Why Are Americans So Bad at Taking Vacation?

According to Expedia.com's annual Vacation Deprivation study, US workers only took an average of 11 vacation days this past year.

Taking a vacation from work may soon become mandatory - CNBC

A recent Harris Poll survey found that 78% of Americans do not use the maximum amount of paid time off allowed by their employer. With employee ...

Paid Time Off (PTO) in the USA: A Crucial Benefit or Costly Perk?

Zippia's 2023 research reveals alarming trends. A staggering 28 million Americans lack paid vacations or holidays, risking their well-being due to prolonged ...

Why it's so hard for US workers to ask for time off - BBC

Things appear to be getting worse, not better; in 2018, one report showed, American workers failed to use 768 million days of paid time off – a ...

PTO: Why U.S. Workers Get So Little Vacation Time? - HR.com

American workers often leave unused vacation days, resulting in lost benefits. Excessive work hours contribute to higher risks of heart disease, ...

The US Has a Vacation Problem: Here's Why We Should Fix It

Fifty-five percent of US workers do not use all of their vacation time according to a study completed by the US Travel Association, Oxford Economics and Ipsos.

Why Do Almost Half of Americans Leave Paid Time Off on the Table?

Summer vacation season is here. But if you're like a surprising number of Americans, you're probably leaving some paid time off on the table ...

Americans aren't taking all of their paid time off from work - Axios

An outsized share of American workers don't take all their available paid time off, according to a Pew Research Center survey out Wednesday ...

Why Do Americans Take So Few Vacation Days Compared to ...

Americans are notorious for leaving their paid time off (PTO) unused, while Europeans seem to effortlessly enjoy extended vacations.