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We told you that our lack of sleep is costing the world billions of dollars. We also told you that Gen-Z might be the most hardworking people ever.
Now it's time to put the spotlight on India -- a country of 1.3 billion people with 65% below the age of 35.
In short: India is tired, overworked, sleep-starved and vacation-deprived. Here are 5 stats that show this country needs to up its work-life balance game:
1. Almost a quarter (22%) of Indians are concerned about being tired. That is their biggest health concern, this report says.
Credit: Shutterstock / lenetstan2. Indian millennials reportedly spend 52 hours a week at work, the highest in the world. The average for the US is 45 and the UK is 41.
Credit: Shutterstock / Elnur3. An average employee works around 2,195 hours every year, more than those in most countries.
Credit: Shutterstock / WeStudio4. In big cities like Mumbai, some spend up to 8 hours a day commuting to-and-from work.
Credit: Shutterstock / Constantin Stanciu5. India is the 4th most vacation-deprived country in the world, as this study reveals.
Credit: Shutterstock / MihaPaterSeriously India, just take a break!
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