ColoradoBiz Magazine According to a recent study, 41% of U.S. employees say they are experiencing burnout May 12, 2021 After the coronavirus swept the globe last year, companies nationwide were forced to close their doors and send employees home. Essential workers who continued performing their jobs in-person experienced brutal conditions (especially healthcare workers), and remote employees quickly realized that working in isolation comes with its own set of problems. These sudden, drastic changes to the status quo took a toll on many individuals’ mental health, and it seems employers haven’t necessarily helped the situation. According to a recent study by Clever, 41% of U.S. employees say they are experiencing burnout, which is characterized by feelings of exhaustion, depletion and cynicism about work.