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This Chart Highlights The Biggest Difference Between The European And American Mindset
A survey of 1,228 employees in the US and in Europe, recorded in September and October '24, highlights one big difference between European and American workers' habits.
In the US, around five in ten workers surveyed said they took less than 11 days off in the year, whereas in Europe, around six in ten workers reported taking at least 21 days off.
In fact, European workers who took more than 25 days off last year were the majority, whereas the same group represented the smallest percentage of American workers.
Via Reddit.