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Gas prices affect employee productivity

by Celine on July 7th, 2008

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The price of crude oil did get lower this week, but gas prices are still over $4.00/gallon in most areas in the US.

The thing is, rising gas prices lead to stress, and stress leads to worry, and worry leads people to become unproductive - according to Yoda.  (Well, not really, but I hope you get it anyway.)

Statistical research conducted by Professor Wayne Hochwarter of Florida State University’s College of Business shows that the rising cost of petroleum can have a negative effect on employee productivity. He conducted a similar study two years ago, but with only 300 respondents. Nevertheless, the results are roughly the same.

This spring, he conducted a survey of 800 full-time employees.  Here are some of his main findings from his most recent survey (emphasis mine):

  • 52 percent have reconsidered taking vacations or other recreational activities;
  • 45 percent have had to cut back on debt-reduction payments, such as credit card payments;
  • Nearly 30 percent considered the consequences of going without basics including food, clothing and medicine;
  • 45 percent report that the escalating gas prices have “caused them to fall behind financially”;
  • 39 percent agreed with the statement “Gas prices have decreased my standard of living”; and
  • About 33 percent — or one in three — said they would quit their job for a comparable one nearer to home.

Source: EurekaAlert.org

What are you doing to counter the effects of the rising cost of gas?  Has it affected your work in any way?

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