Nearly one in four U.S. workers (23%) didn’t take a single vacation day last year, even though most have paid time off.
A quarter of US workers avoided using their PTO days for vacations last year, with the majority worried about their workloads.
Most employees cited high workloads, feelings of guilt, and manager discouragement as the culprits.
Many people refuse to take time off, but a new study says they make take the days if you offer them as a perk.
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How much vacation time Americans take

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