It is estimated that
sleep deprivation costs US over $ 400 billion a year, followed by Japan losing $ 138 billion, Germany $ 60 billion, UK $ 50 billion, and Canada $ 21 billion.
That stress and
sleep deprivation costs almost $ 400 billion dollars per year, and the uninsured losses of renters without renters insurance approach similar numbers.
In fact,
sleep deprivation costs U.S. companies more than $ 63 billion a year in lost productivity.
Not exact matches
What's the ultimate
cost of
sleep deprivation?
AH: The business world is waking up to the high
cost of
sleep deprivation on productivity, creativity, health care, and ultimately the bottom line.
This results in a total annual
cost of
sleep deprivation to the U.S. economy of more than $ 63 billion, in the form of absenteeism and presenteeism (when employees are present at work physically but not really mentally focused).
For employers, this nugget is particularly compelling: According to Huffington, the total annual
cost of
sleep deprivation to the U.S. economy is more than $ 63 billion in absenteeism and «presenteeism» («when employees are present at work physically but not really mentally focused»).
These problems whether physical like mastis and trush, mental like stress and
sleep deprivation and other indirect issues like lost wages from a job that is not conducive to breastfeeding also
COST society something.
Our finding that 5 d of
sleep loss increases EE is unique, but consistent with prior research from our investigative team on the energetic
costs of total
sleep deprivation (16).
Van Dongen, HPA et al. «The cumulative
cost of additional wakefulness: dose - response effects on neurobehavioral functions and
sleep physiology from chronic
sleep restriction and total
sleep deprivation.»
Since they could have booked him a one - way flight for the same
cost or less, it makes me wonder if that's the first test for students... to see if you can handle
sleep deprivation, stressful travel situations, crazy and obnoxious people, etc..?