Low
Pay, Long Commutes Are
Workers' Biggest Headaches



Long
Commutes and low pay are the two things causing workers the most stress.
For the fourth consecutive year, small paychecks were the top stressor of employees, with 13% of adults ranking low wages as the most stressful aspect of their job, according to a new study from
Everest College. Low pay shared the top spot with Americans'
long commute to and from work, which jumped to 13% from 9% in 2011.
Among the other things putting
stress on U.S. workers include unreasonable workloads, an**ying co-workers, poor work-life balance, a job that is **t a chosen career, lack of opportunity for advancement, bosses and fear of being fired or laid off.
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