Staying in a job for the health insurance? About 1 in 4 Americans do, a survey says
A new survey indicates that approximately one in four American workers remain in jobs they dislike primarily to maintain their health insurance.
4 independently sourced, verified trend briefs about this subject.
Newsylist includes a story here only after at least four independent sources support it and its brief passes the verification check. The qualifying coverage spans 1 news category, from Jul 2, 2026 through Jul 22, 2026.
The cards below are ordered newest first. Each opens the underlying timeline, source list, coverage velocity and verification context; raw or extractive-only records are excluded.
A new survey indicates that approximately one in four American workers remain in jobs they dislike primarily to maintain their health insurance.
Conflicting data emerges on whether AI is driving massive layoffs or fueling new hiring surges across the tech sector.
AI's integration into the economy is creating a pivotal workforce test for college graduates and Gen Z.
The US labor force participation rate has dropped to 61.5%, marking its lowest point in 50 years excluding the pandemic era.