A survey of around 20,000 workers indicated that journalism and media professions lead in coffee consumption, with journalists averaging 3.62 cups per day. Healthcare workers ranked second with 3.6 cups. This high consumption is linked to job pressures. Police officers, teachers, and company executives are among other significant coffee consumers. About 20.3% of respondents felt major effects when skipping coffee, suggesting dependency. Marketing professionals top the spending chart for coffee at $15.39 weekly, despite lower consumption rates compared to other professions.
Approximately 20,000 workers participated in a survey revealing that journalists consume the most coffee among professions, averaging 3.62 cups daily, closely followed by healthcare workers at 3.6 cups.
The high coffee consumption among media and healthcare workers is attributed to job pressures and economic constraints, reflecting the industry's challenges and demands.
The data shows that 20.3% of workers experience significant effects when they skip coffee at work, indicating a strong reliance on it for their performance.
Marketing professionals have the highest weekly coffee spending at an average of $15.39, despite lower consumption rates compared to other professions.
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