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Poll: Fear of losing insurance keeps 1 in 6 U.S. workers in their jobs


Poll: Fear of losing insurance keeps 1 in 6 U.S. workers in their jobs
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A new survey shows many in the United States are staying in jobs they may not want so they don t lose their health insurance. Photo by TBIT/Pixabay
Many American workers remain in jobs they d rather leave simply because they don t want to lose their health insurance, a new Gallup poll reveals.
That s the situation for 16% of respondents in a nationwide poll of more than 3,800 adults conducted March 15-21.
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The fear is strongest among Black workers. Pollsters found they are more likely to keep an unwanted job at 21% than Hispanic respondents, at 16%, or White respondents 14%. ....

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Fear of losing employer-sponsored health insurance keeps 1 in 6 workers in their jobs


Fear of losing employer-sponsored health insurance keeps 1 in 6 workers in their jobs
One out of every six adult workers (16%) in the United States are staying in jobs they might otherwise leave out of fear of losing their employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a new West Health-Gallup survey of more than 3,800 U.S. adults.
The survey finds the fear is even more pronounced among Black workers, who are 50% more likely to remain in an unwanted job than their White and Hispanic counterparts (21% to 14% and 16%, respectively).
But the most likely to stay in a job they would rather leave are those workers in households earning less than $48,000 a year roughly 3 in 10 (28%) say they will not leave and risk losing their health benefits. Workers in lower income households are nearly three times more likely to stay in an unwanted job than are workers living in households earning at least $120,000 per year. ....

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1 in 6 US workers say they keep unwanted jobs for health insurance


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One out of every 6 adult workers said they remained in their unwanted jobs out of fear of losing their health benefits, according to a new survey released Thursday.
The survey, conducted by West Health and Gallup, found that 16 percent of adult workers in the U.S. have stayed in jobs that they might have otherwise left because they do not want to lose their employer-sponsored health insurance.
Black workers were 50 percent more likely to find themselves in this situation. According to the survey, 21 percent of Black adults are currently in a job they want to leave but won’t out of fear of losing health insurance benefits, compared to 14 percent of white adults. ....

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US survey finds fear of losing health insurance keeps 1 in 6 workers in their jobs


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Updated: May 06, 2021 16:04 IST
Washington [US], May 6 (ANI): One out of every six adult workers (16 per cent) in the United States are staying in jobs they might otherwise leave out of fear of losing their employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a new West Health-Gallup survey of more than 3,800 U.S. adults.
The survey finds the fear is even more pronounced among Black workers, who are 50 per cent more likely to remain in an unwanted job than their White and Hispanic counterparts (21 per cent to 14 per cent and 16 per cent, respectively).
But the most likely to stay in a job they would rather leave are those workers in households earning less than USD 48,000 a year roughly 3 in 10 (28 per cent) say they will not leave and risk losing their health benefits. Workers in lower-income households are nearly three times more likely to stay in an unwanted job than are workers living in househ ....

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