70% Of Workers Report Workplace Stress As Demand For Mental Health Benefits Increases
U.S. workers are reporting rising levels of workplace stress and increasing demand for employer-sponsored mental health resources, according to the 2026 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Ipsos Workplace Mental Health Poll.
Overall, 70% of employees in 2025 and 2026 reported feeling stressed about the state of the world, and 30% of employees in 2026 described themselves as “very stressed,” up from 26% in 2025 and 19% in 2024.
Workplace stress is affecting job performance and retention. More than half of employees (53%) reported feeling burned out because of their job in the past year, 39% said they . . .
