Seven in 10 US workers in ideal jobs

Seven in 10 US workers would describe their job as ideal, according to a poll by Gallup.

Seven in 10 US workers would describe their job as ideal, according to a poll by Gallup.

The poll of more than 18,000 employed adults, aged 18 and older, also found that one-third of the workforce does not feel their jobs are exactly right for them.

US workers with annual household incomes of at least $120,000 per year are the most likely to say their jobs are ideal (77%), while those on less than $12,000 per year are the least likely (57%).

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