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Floridians Only Moderately Burned Out, Study Says

Rehab Center compared data in 50 states.

A new study by addiction specialists, The Diamond Rehab, has analyzed search volume data for multiple phrases, terms, and queries related to work-related burnout over the last 12 months to determine which states suffer from burnout the most.

New York ranks third on the list, averaging a monthly search volume of 645 per 100,000 residents for work burnout-related terms and phrases. “Depersonalisation” was the most searched burnout-related term throughout the state, with 74,300 average monthly searches, followed by “burnout symptoms” and “stress management” with 22,500 and 13,980 monthly searches, respectively.

Taking the top spot on the list of the most burnt-out states is Massachusetts, with a monthly search volume of 690 per 100,000 residents for work burnout-related terms and phrases. “Depersonalisation” was by far the most searched term in Massachusetts, with 27,800 monthly searches on average.

The state of Florida ranked number 30 in terms of burnout indicators, between Wisconsin and Ohio. 

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