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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2024 · 30 MIN

New Week, New Headlines: AI Is Making 71% of Workers Less Productive: The Truth About Tech Burnout + Why You Need $1.6M to Retire

from Your Work Friends | Fresh Insights on the Now and Next of Work · host Francesca Ranieri

Send us Fan MailAI Is Making 71% of Workers Less Productive: The Truth About Tech Burnout + Why You Need $1.6M to RetireWe're tackling tackle two major workplace challenges:AI & Burnout: We expose alarming new research that shows a massive disconnect between executives and workers when it comes to AI. While 96% of leaders are betting big on AI to boost productivity, 71% of employees report it's actually making them less productive and more stressed. We unpack five hidden digital stressors that are burning out today's workforce and share real solutions for managing the tech overwhelm. Plus, find out why Gen Z – our most tech-savvy generation – is actually the most anxious about AI's impact.The Retirement Crisis: Brace yourself: we reveal why the average American now needs $1.6M to retire comfortably – and that number keeps climbing for younger generations. We break down exactly how much each generation needs to save (Gen Z, you might want to sit down for this), and count down the surprising best states for retirement in 2024. Is traditional retirement even realistic anymore? We get honest about what retirement might actually look like for millennials and beyond, plus share practical strategies for planning your financial future - like moving to Delaware. Whether you're drowning in AI tools or wondering if you'll ever be able to retire, we've got the data, the insights, and the real talk you need to hear.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host or the management.Thanks for listening!  Hey! We love new friends! Connect with us!On The Socials!  You Tube, TikTok, Instagram on LinkedIn - Mel + Francesca.The LinkedIn Group:  We'd love to have you join the Your Work Friends Group on LinkedInDrop Us a Line: Send us your ideas,  questions, comments, complements, whatnot, to [email protected]

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