That is, "Workers in personal care, restaurant industries have highest rates of depression," as reported in the Strib from the AP. Nearly 11 percent of personal care workers are depressed. More than 10 percent of restaurant workers.
But having been trained as an engineer, and not as a media professional (9 percent are depressed), I prefer to focus on the good news.
The lowest rate of depression, 4.3 percent, occurred in the job category that covers engineers, architects and surveyors.
"Because it’s silly to be depressed," says Mark.
The next least depressed are scientists, followed by the job category of installation, maintenance, and repair workers.