Study Ranks Connecticut Among Least Burned Out States

New research shows Connecticut ranks near the bottom nationally for occupational burnout. A recent study places the state 46th with a burnout score of 41.73. Workers average 38.8 hours a week, below the national norm, and fewer than 10 percent face commutes longer than an hour. Residents report losing just over eight days a month to health issues. Texas ranks highest for burnout risk, followed by Virginia and Louisiana.