Lack of Sleep Costs U.S. Economy About $411 Billion a Year
Published : 01-12-2016 - Duration : 01:09 - View : 6
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According to a new report, lack of sleep among the U.S. workforce is costing the economy up to $411 billion a year in lost productivity. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more....

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