Pew Research says it was a tie.
Some call it the Great Resignation, others call it the Great Realization, but we have a quick breakdown on the ongoing trend of millions of Americans quitting their jobs every month.In November, the U.S. saw 4.5 million people quit their jobs; the highest number since the government began tracking. Then, in January, the trend continued with a reported 4.3 million people quitting their jobs.
There's been broad speculation that older workers, who were close to retirement, drove the resignation wave by opting to retire early, but Pew found young workers were more likely to have walked away. "We have this understanding that there are jobs that are do-able from home and jobs that aren't," Vollrath says. "At the University of Houston we're adding a new policy to let more people work from home because of some pushback here and there."
"That's the big question for economists: how persistent is this realization about the labor market," says Vollrath.
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