'It's safe to say people aren't coming back to the jobs, wages, and work-life balance they left. In fact, millions of those so-called 'quitters' didn't leave the workforce at all — they upgraded,' writes Christine Romans | Analysis
A record number of American workers quit their jobs last year — of the 68.9 million separations in 2021, 47.4 million jobs were left voluntarily.Despite a historic number of job openings, many of the workers who quit never looked for a new gig. Millions of people have left the labor force altogether — to take care of family, retire early, live on savings or otherwise reassess their lives in Covid.The challenge now is how to get them back. It won't be easy and it won't happen overnight.
— Bharat Ramamurti January 10, 2022 Companies are paying higher wages, offering signing bonuses and adjusting schedules to attract and retain talent. A growing number of companies now pay student debt benefits, hoping to keep good workers from hopping to other employers. "We're seeing a lot of churn in the jobs market," Nela Richardson, chief economist at payroll processor ADP told me."But one thing we are seeing is that hires are higher.
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