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Survey: 80% of Employees Report Toxic Work Environments

Press RoomBy Press RoomOctober 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A recent survey from Monster reveals a disturbing trend in the American workforce: an increasing number of employees say they are facing toxic work environments, with detrimental effects on their mental health.

The latest Mental Health in the Workplace survey conducted by Monster paints a grim picture of the current state of American workplaces. The survey, which polled 1,100 workers, found that an alarming 80 percent of respondents described their workplace as toxic, a significant increase from the 67 percent reported just a year prior. This toxic environment is taking a toll on employees’ mental well-being, with 71 percent of workers rating their mental health as either poor (40 percent) or fair (31 percent).

According to the survey, the primary culprits behind this mental health crisis are toxic workplace culture (59 percent) and bad managers (54 percent). These findings underscore the critical role that work environments play in shaping employees’ overall well-being, and the urgent need for employers to address these issues.

Vicki Salemi, a career expert at Monster, emphasizes the severity of the situation, stating, “Stressful and toxic work environments aren’t just bad for business—they’re dangerous for employee health. Our findings show workers are reaching a breaking point, prioritizing their mental well-being even over promotions or raises.”

The survey also shed light on what employees believe their employers can do to support their mental health. Half of the workers who feel supported say they are allowed time off for doctor or therapy appointments, while 29 percent appreciate having a generous amount of paid time off. Additionally, 23 percent of respondents cite mental health-specific policies as an important way for employers to demonstrate support.

Interestingly, the majority of workers (63 percent) prioritize their mental health over having a “brag-worthy” job. Many would even pass on a promotion (43 percent) or a raise (33 percent) if it meant better mental health. This highlights a significant shift in employee priorities, with well-being taking precedence over traditional markers of success.

Despite the clear importance of mental health to employees, the survey reveals a disconnect between worker needs and employer actions. A staggering 93 percent of respondents say their employer is not focused on supporting employee mental health, a drastic increase from the 78 percent who reported the same just a year ago.

More than half of workers (57 percent) stated they would rather quit their job than continue working in a toxic environment that negatively impacts their mental well-being. This sentiment is particularly relevant in the current era of “job hugging,” where employees may feel pressure to cling to their current positions despite unhealthy work conditions.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship.

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