Research involving 4,380 participants in Switzerland reveals that career-related decisions cause the greatest stress in people’s lives. Taking a new job ranked as the riskiest life choice, followed closely by quitting a job. Major financial decisions like investing money, becoming self-employed, or purchasing a house also ranked high on the stress list. The study used open-ended questions rather than preset scenarios, allowing participants to define risk personally. Age affected responses, with younger adults viewing job quitting as particularly risky while older respondents worried more about starting new positions. Health concerns and daily activities ranked lower than expected. Results remained consistent before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic, showing “surprisingly stable” patterns over time. (Story URL)
Study Finds Work Decisions Top List Of Life’s Most Stressful Choices
Nov 24, 2025 | 7:01 PM
