The Great Resignation continues, as 44% of workers are looking for a new job
in January, just shy of a monthly record set in November, according to most recent federal data. Almost 48 million people quit in 2021, an annual record.
Data suggests most aren't quitting to sit on the sidelines — a strong job market with ample opportunities and higher pay are luring them to find work elsewhere, according to economists. Some areOver half of workers said pay is a top reason they'd look for a job with a different employer, according to the survey. Forty-one percent would leave for a 5% increase.
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