Welcome to the Eggshell Economy: America's Workforce in Survival Mode

New survey finds Americans report high job satisfaction--yet show signs of risk aversion, visibility efforts, and self-censorship at work

DRAPER, Utah, May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid ongoing economic volatility and cultural sensitivity, a new report from BambooHR®, the easiest-to-use people platform for HR, payroll, and benefits, reveals a paradox in the American workplace: while 84% of full-time employees say they're satisfied with their jobs, many are operating in survival mode.

Dubbed the "Eggshell Economy," this fragile environment has prompted workers to become more cautious, calculated, and inwardly focused--choosing stability over ambition and visibility over vulnerability.

"Today's employees are navigating a minefield of career and economic uncertainties," said Tara Martell, chief customer officer at BambooHR. "High satisfaction rates are encouraging on the surface, but they also suggest a workforce walking on eggshells: grateful to be employed, but reluctant to rock the boat. Meaningful effort to support employee well-being will go far, both in resilience and retention."

Insights from the Eggshell Economy

BambooHR surveyed over 1,500 full-time, salaried professionals to understand how workers respond to an uncertain climate. The results paint a picture of cautious contentment:

Emotional and Financial Anchors

    --  84% report job satisfaction, with work-life balance as the top reason
        for staying put.
    --  Financial security is a key differentiator: 95% of employees with
        savings express job satisfaction, compared to just 73% without savings.

Workplace Strategy and Visibility

    --  54% of employees didn't apply to any jobs in 2024, defying expectations
        of a post-Resignation shuffle.
    --  73% actively work to make their contributions visible, while 53% create
        "work barriers" to protect against job displacement.

Social Dynamics and Self-Censorship

    --  52% of employees are more cautious about workplace discussions, citing
        heightened political sensitivity.
    --  51% admit to self-censoring more than ever, a sentiment especially
        strong among VP/C-suite executives, 52% of whom have become more guarded
        on social media.

"These findings reveal how deeply economic and cultural shifts are reshaping workplace behavior," said Tara Martell, chief customer officer at BambooHR. "The modern employee isn't just working, they're managing perception, guarding their roles, and adapting to an environment where missteps feel more consequential."

To read the full report, visit https://www.bamboohr.com/resources/data-at-work/data-stories/2025-eggshell-economy.

Research Methodology

BambooHR conducted this research using an online survey prepared by Method Research and distributed by RepData among 1,509 adults (age 18+) in the United States who are full-time salaried employees who currently work in a desk job position, including a subgroup of n=501 HR professionals who have a manager title or above. The sample was equally split between genders, with a spread of age groups, race groups, and geographies represented. Data was collected from March 4 to March 17, 2025.

About BambooHR

BambooHR® is the leading HR software platform that sets people free to do great work. Intuitively designed and user-friendly HR, payroll, and benefits administration in one unified ecosystem means less focus on process and more on growing what matters most--people.

With AI-powered insights and comprehensive reporting, HR leaders gain the data they need to craft strategies to enhance employee engagement and retention while effectively measuring success. Trusted by HR professionals in over 34,000 companies across 190 countries and 50 industries, BambooHR supports millions of users throughout their employee journey.

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