(Getty Images) By Sarah Klein Amid the highest unemployment rate in recent decades and massive job losses around the country, most workers feel happy to at least be employed. What they aren’t feeling, however, is healthy. One in three workers has at least one symptom of clinical depression; 41% say they feel stressed sometimes, often, or very often; and one in five has trouble falling asleep often or very often. In all, 14% are being treated for high cholesterol and one in five is taking blood-pressure-lowering medication. In fact, the percentage of workers who say they’re in excellent health has dropped from 34% in 2002 to 28% in 2008, according to a report recently released by the Families and Work Institute (FWI), a nonprofit research company. “When we try to explain what happened [since 2002], it wasn’t what we thought was the simple answer—that the population is getting older and younger people simply have better health,” says Ellen Galinsky, the FWI’s president and cofounder.

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Is Your Job Making You Sick?