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US employers brace for about 16 million Super Bowl sick days

About 16 million people are expected to skip this year after the Kansas City Chiefs took on the San Francisco 49ers, according to an estimate based on a survey

February 12, 2024 / 19:08 IST
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As the Super Bowl spectacle shines ever brighter, so have reports of people not showing up for work on the Monday after the NFL crowns its champion

Maybe America should just make the Super Bowl a national holiday.

Well, not the actual game, but the day after. As the Super Bowl spectacle shines ever brighter, so have reports of people not showing up for work on the Monday after the NFL crowns its champion.

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So-called Super Bowl Monday is routinely named as one of the least productive days on the calendar. About 16 million people are expected to skip this year after the Kansas City Chiefs took on the San Francisco 49ers, according to an estimate based on a survey by UKG Workforce Institute.

“Folks are going to be playing sick,” said Jarik Conrad, president of UKG Workforce Institute. “They’re probably not going to be very truthful.”