Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 28, 2023

Lululemon global wellbeing report shows decline in population's wellbeing

Multinational athletic apparel retailer, Lululemon, has released its annual Global Wellbeing Report, based on a survey of 14,000 people across 14 global markets.

Shedding light on how people’s wellbeing has - or hasn’t - changed since 2021, findings include: 

  • One out of three respondents report their wellbeing is lower than it has ever been. Although more than two-thirds ranked their wellbeing as a top priority, only 12% said they thought theirs was where it should be.

  • A troubling paradox: the greater prioritisation of wellbeing is not resulting in an improvement. Singapore, Korea and Thailand ranked highest for people feeling that maintaining their wellbeing was impossible.

  • Caregivers, parents, the LGBTQIA community, and people living with disabilities were much more likely to report that their wellbeing was worse than ever before.

  • 30% don’t have the time to think about it and 51% are deprioritising it due to cost concerns.

  • People with high wellbeing are doing these things more than pre-pandemic: working out with others, prioritising time with loved ones, and working to express all their emotions, not just positive ones.

Click here to view the full report

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