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Millennials feel the most guilt about taking PTO

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 22, 2025
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People are having a vacation remorse.

It is a known fact that Americans who work rarely use their PTO, however, a generation in deprivation It feels more guilty When those expected vacations are finally taken, according to a new survey.

A survey conducted by Yougov on behalf of the Halfday ice tea brand revealed that 58% of US millennials do not take us a day off without feeling bad.

The 3,767 participants were asked what level of guilt they felt when taking any time free, specifically for pleasure.

Those born between 1981 and 1996 responded, saying that they were hard with themselves when they put this deserved rest of work.


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Millennials feel more guilty for taking a free time from work. Crossanai – stock.adobe.com

However, only 55% of Gene Zers felt guilty self -inflicted. And boomers? They are reserving those vacations and not looking back, since less than half of the generation born between 1946 and 1964 felt repentant for using their PTO days.

Mike Lombardo, Co-Founder of Halfday, TRIED JUSTIFYING WHY MILLENNIALS FEEL ANY SORT OF SHAME FOR TING TIME OFF: “MILLENNIALS FEEL GUILTY ABOUT TAKING PTO BECOAUSE THEUSE THE WORKFORCE IN A UNIQUE TIME BOOM or alectation or alectation of alectation or alectation or alectation or alectation or alectation or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or aletion or allegation of available, “he touched Newsweek.

He said that when people finally move away from their desks, many still feel the need to be attentive to what is happening through their phones.

“In the US, the balance between work and life, always inclined on the work side, compared to most other countries, and there is fear that when they return, they will play a lot of catching up.”


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Many Americans still have their laptops open work while they are on vacation. PATTARISARA – Stock.adobe.com

To add to this theory, a survey conducted by the communications firm Movchan Agency showed that 54% of American adults He admitted to work while on vacation.

According to a Report 202462% of Americans leave many days of PTO on the table every year, which has almost doubled in the last four years.

This study also disclosed that the Baby Boomers are doing something well, since this generation takes another week of vacation compared to millennials and gene zers.

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