Johns Hopkins: Poor mental and physical health erodes workplace profits by driving higher turnover

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Employee wellbeing hit an all-time low in 2024, according to new research from Human Capital Development Lab at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, which sampled 2,769 organizations with more than 1.3 million survey respondents. This year’s data is part of ongoing research analysis that started back in 2019. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses have scaled back their wellbeing initiatives…

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