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Two Thirds of People Feel Stressed

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Wars, work, dates: More and more people in Germany feel stressed. This proves a representative survey. Permanent stress is unhealthy - but there are also simple tips against it.

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High expectations of themselves, job pressure and global political crises are increasing for many people. A new study shows that the feeling of stress has continued to rise in recent years. Where people are particularly burdened – and helps.

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Wars, work, dates: More and more people in Germany feel stressed. This proves a representative survey. Permanent stress is unhealthy - but there are also simple tips against it.

·Hamburg, Germany
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More and more people feel more and more stressed, reports the technicians health insurance. The worries are diverse, as are the coping strategies. However, individual solutions never shake at the cause.

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Around three out of five adults in Germany today feel more stressful than 15 or 20 years ago. This is evident from a representative survey conducted by the Techniker Krankenkasse, which is available to the Deutsche Presse-Agentur.The results of the so-called stress report are presented today in Berlin.According to this, 57 per cent of the respondents share the view that the burden has increased. 40 per cent said that today only stress is being t…

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Work, university, childcare, money care - stress can have many causes. Many people feel that the personal burden has increased. However, there is also a different view.

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Health policy spokesperson for the Union parliamentary group, Simone Borchardt (CDU), has warned of the economic consequences of too much stress. Borchardt told the “Rheinische Post” (Wednesday): “When two thirds of the population regularly experience stress, there are not only individual burdens, but also significant costs for society as a whole. Chronic stress results in more sick days, lower productivity, and higher healthcare spending. This …

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nn.de broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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