No. 1 reason American workers quit their job has nothing to do with the COVID-19 pandemic The Pew Research Center asked more than 9,000 workers why they resigned from their job.
Some 4.3 million people quit their job for another in January in a pandemic-era phenomenon that’s become known as “The Great Resignation.” Quits peaked at 4.5 million in November. Before COVID-19, that figure averaged at fewer than 3 million quits per month. But the No. 1 reason they’re quitting? It’s the same old story.
“Pressures have intensified for people to work more hours and/or for better wages with inflation now at a 40-year high.” Still, workers with “high social proximity” to customers and/or coworkers have also shown a willingness to work fewer hours, echoing previous research and highlighting the gap between people who are able to work from home without occupational exposure to COVID-19 and those who can’t, separate research found.
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