CNBC and Momentive Release Results of “Women at Work” Annual Survey
CNBC and Momentive’s “Women at Work” survey, timed to Women’s Heritage Month, reveals the impact of working conditions, abortion access, pay transparency, and more among working women in the U.S. over the past 12 months
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., and SAN MATEO, CA, March 1, 2023 — CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, and Momentive, maker of SurveyMonkey, today announced the results of their joint CNBC|Momentive Women at Work survey in honor of Women’s Heritage Month.
The survey, which polled over 5,000 women in the U.S., finds that working women continue to feel increased stress and burnout amid tough economic conditions. Nearly half (41%) of working women who have seriously considered quitting in the past 12 months say they’re overwhelmed with work. Meanwhile, more than half of working women (56%) say their mental health suffers from burnout at their job, which is roughly unchanged from the 2020 and 2021 surveys (53% and 54%, respectively). Even though nearly half of working women (46%) say the possibility of an economic downturn or recession has not caused them to make any changes at work, 27% of working women say they have worked longer hours over the past year, while 17% say they have delayed taking time off and 15% have asked for a raise. These results are nearly identical to working men.
The survey also highlights access to abortion for working women following last year’s Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. Working women say abortion access is now a key factor when considering job location with nearly a quarter (23%) who say they will not work in a state that limits or bans access to abortion, almost three times as many who say they will only work in a state that limits or bans access to abortion (8%). Additionally, with new pay transparency laws going into effect this year, the top motivator for more than half of working women (52%) who are considering quitting their job is higher pay, while nearly half of working women (41%) say they have not heard about newly published salary ranges and relatively few of either gender (12% of women, 16% of men) say they have used published salary ranges to try to negotiate a raise for themselves.
Despite these economic and political challenges, many working women continue to have high ambitions and career aspirations. Overall, nearly half of working women (48%) consider themselves “very ambitious” when it comes to their career, which is below early pandemic levels (54% in 2020). Ambition remains highest for women of color with two-thirds of Black women workers (64%) describing themselves as “very ambitious,” nearly the same as last year’s poll (66%). Meanwhile, more than half of Hispanic women (52%) consider themselves “very ambitious,” slightly lower than last year’s survey (55%).
“Pay transparency laws enacted within the last year might help finally eliminate the persistent wage gap between men and women—but they haven’t yet,” says Laura Wronski, director of research at Momentive. “Nearly half of workers are unaware that companies are publishing salaries for open roles, but as awareness increases workplace norms around pay are ripe for disruption.”
Additional key findings from the CNBC|Momentive Women at Work survey include:
Many working women continue to struggle with stress and burnout:
Promotion opportunities and pay transparency:
Women are much more likely than men to say abortion access is a key factor when considering job location:
CNBC Senior Media and Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin will reveal the results of the “Women at Work” survey today, Wednesday, March 1st throughout CNBC’s Business Day programming and online at cnbc.com/closing-the-gap/.
Methodology:
The CNBC|Momentive Women at Work online poll was conducted February 14-21, 2023 among a national sample of 10,278 adults, including 5,420 women. Respondents for this survey were selected from the more than 2 million people who take surveys on the Momentive platform each day. The modeled error estimate for this survey is plus or minus 1.5 percentage point. Data have been weighted for age, race, sex, education, and geography using the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to reflect the demographic composition of the United States age 18 and over.
Complete results of the survey can be found here: https://www.momentive.ai/en/blog/cnbc-women-at-work-2023/.
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Momentive (NASDAQ: MNTV), maker of SurveyMonkey, collects and analyzes human sentiment at scale. Momentive products, including SurveyMonkey, GetFeedback, and Momentive brand and market insights solutions, equip decision-makers at 345,000 organizations worldwide with the insights they need to make decisions with speed and confidence. Millions of users rely on Momentive to fuel market insights, brand insights, employee experience, customer experience, and product experience. Ultimately, the company’s vision is to broaden the world’s perspective to shape the future of business. Learn more at momentive.ai.
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