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Priorities: Exploring the generational differences around pay and job satisfaction

Priorities: Exploring the generational differences around pay and job satisfaction

It’ll be worth it, one day

Our friends at YouGov have released the results of a fascinating survey run in March which asked more than 33,000 American adults whether they would rather have a low-paying job that they loved, or a high-paying job that they hated.

Interestingly, nearly twice as many people said they would prefer to enjoy the work they did, even if it didn’t pay well, rather than the other way around — though not every generation agreed.

Youth, wasted on the young?

Across the age groups a clear trend emerged. Younger generations were more evenly split than their older counterparts — a whopping 39% of 18-25 year-olds surveyed said they would suffer along in a job they hated, as long as it paid enough. Older respondents, particularly those at or near retirement ages, were 4-5x as likely to say they would rather enjoy their work, irrespective of pay.

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Starbucks sells control of China business for $4 billion

Starbucks disclosed on Monday evening in a regulatory filing that it will sell control of its ailing China business to Boyu Capital for about $4 billion.

Under the agreement, Boyu will own a 60% stake in the China segment, which will become a joint venture between Boyu and Starbucks. The coffee chain will retain a 40% interest in the entity and will continue to own and license the brand and intellectual property.

Bloomberg reported earlier this year that the company was looking to sell its China segment. The American coffee giant has struggled to succeed in China, its second-largest market after the US.

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John Wayne Airport in Orange County tops the list of North America’s favorite airports

Despite a record year of passenger numbers, flight cancellations, and delays, a new survey has revealed that flyers have been increasingly satisfied about their experiences in North American airports. 

According to this year’s North America Airport Satisfaction Study from data analysts at J.D. Power, overall passenger satisfaction scores were up 10 points (on a 1,000-point scale), largely from “improvements in food, beverage and retail and ease of travel through the airport.” The annual survey measures overall traveler satisfaction across the region’s airports in seven categories (in order of importance): ease of travel, level of trust, terminal facilities, airport staff, airport departure experience, food and retail, and airport arrival experience.

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