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APA poll: Job insecurity has major impact on stress levels
Job insecurity is having a significant impact on a majority of U.S. workers' (54%) stress levels, according to the American Psychological Association's (APA's) 2025 Work in America survey. As workers contend with changes in government policy and growing economic uncertainty, the survey revealed several things employers can do to support their employees' mental health against intensifying workplace stress, the survey indicated.