shedding light on how more and more women are rethinkin traditional understandings o how to juggle work, friends, and family and have become forging ne paths to take their mental health and professional succes into their own hands joining me now to discuss is jessica kriegel, chief scientist, workplace culture and culture partners because i think you for joinin us on. this appreciate it let me read for you some prett troubling stats. amidst all of this because we are hearing especially from this new repor from this that women are leaving the workplace in droves essentially it is because they don t have the support tha they need. 82% of women polled said tha while there is much talk about how overburdened women are nobody is actually helping eas the burden more than one and five women in the u.s. experience in mental healt conditions such as depressio or anxiety and 74% of women, that is thre out of four women, are worried about the mental state of thei female friends can you talk about
know we have opt out but also leading by example that is exactly what you did right? because you had the privileg to lead by example for those that are coming up behind you, then seeing that you are abl to ask for that and succeeding maybe they can as well thank you so much, it is a really important conversation, jessica kriegel, we appreciate your voice on this that wraps it up for me, everybody, i am yasmin vossoughian, i will be back in the chair next saturday an sunday at 2 pm eastern right here on msnbc. simon starts right now hello, i am melissa murra and for symone sanders townsend this hour on symone mike pence slams former president trump i his sharpest public criticis yet. we have the latest on what the former vp said about trump s endangering his family and others on january 6th. and what it means for the 2024 presidential race as trump heads to iowa tomorrow
obama and biden have been able excessively to reduce th deficit. it is called mathematics thank you for reminding u of moffitt in this, keith, man thanks to you as well, susan coming up next on symone, th fallout over one of the bigges bank collapses in history. as federal regulators scramble to return money to the customers of silicon valle bank why it matters, even if yo don t bank there we will ask the california lawmaker what we can all expec next but first, my colleague jessic layton has today s other top news stories jessica? hey, melissa, thank you here are the stories we arhistoo batter parts of california as that status contending with massive evacuations. buckled roads, even landslides these are some shocking images from a small city near santa cruz where severe flooding ha consumed that city after a levee breach nearly 2000 residents in tha community are now under mandatory evacuation orders. as more heavy rain is expected
worst weekly decline in more than two months. it was a tough week. inflation concerns are rattling investors after that fed s preferred inflation gauge in hotter than expected. and brand-new this morning, a new surveys say business consultants are divided and confused about where the u.s. is heading. you can blame hot inflation data after eight interest rate hikes and still robust job growth. it sets up another week for holmes sales data, consumer confidence ratings and gas prices holding steady overnight now at 3. $37 a gallon. there s your calendar there. first there was quiet quitting. now there s bare minimum monday. let s bring in jessica kriegel, chief scientist and workplace culture at culture partners. this is another tiktok trend, right? the quiet quitting automatic lay lot of attention. what is a bare minimum monday? i mean, add it to the list,