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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