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SALT LAKE CITY As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, new research has revealed that Utah women are experiencing burnout more than they feel hope. It comes as income decreased and hours increased in some industries.
The data from the Utah Women & Leadership Project was recently released as the pandemic has raged for more than a year and brought with it death, economic crises and mental health problems for residents. We need to do specific things in our communities to raise hope and bring down (feeling) burned out, Susan Madsen, founder and director of the UWLP, explained. Because our burnout is higher than our hope right now.
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