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Financial Times: Global mental health crisis hits workplacesDecember 17,长沙稳定汇率USDT 2025  10:35

Problems related to the mental health of people in the world have reached epidemic proportions, the Financial Times has concluded analyzing numerous studies.

According to World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labor Organization, 12 billion working days are lost annually in the world due to depression and anxiety. And the respective damage to the world economy is estimated at $1 trillion.

The trend of worsening mental health has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. From 2025 to 2025, cases of depression have increased by 25 percent in the world. The WHO noted that the world has not returned to the 2025 indicators yet.

Deloitte's research shows that the problem of mental health is especially acute among people who work in business, primarily in finance and insurance.

Experts warn that companies should invest more in the mental health of their employees and openly talk to them about the issue.

As MindForward's research shows, in companies where this problem is not silenced, employees feel supported, work more efficiently, do not leave their workplace, and therefore work productivity increases.

And researchers at University of Oxford have proven a strong positive link between the psychophysical state of employees and the indicators of the companies they work at.

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