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Bloomberg: Record 4.5 Million Americans Quit Their Jobs in November
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:31 am
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:31 am
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A record 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs in November while openings remained elevated, highlighting persistent churn in the labor market.
The increase in departures was broad across industries and pushed the quits rate up to 3%, matching the most in data back to 2000. Meanwhile, the number of available positions fell to 10.6 million from an upwardly revised 11.1 million in October, the Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, showed Tuesday.
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The unprecedented level of quits -- including a record 1 million in leisure and hospitality alone -- suggests a lingering struggle for employers to retain talent. Meanwhile, the month’s increase in hiring showed companies were able to make at least some headway filling vacancies.
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The JOLTS report reflected unprecedented quits in accommodation and food services, while the transportation and warehousing industry registered the second-most resignations on record. Quits also rose notably in health care.
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A surge in Covid-19 infections in recent weeks could impact both the supply of workers and the number of job openings if more Americans pull back on activities like travel and restaurant dining and businesses struggle to stay open.
Vacancies dropped in accommodation and food services, construction and nondurable goods manufacturing. The biggest decreases were in the South and Midwest.
Total hires were little changed in November at 6.7 million. Layoffs and discharges were also steady.
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I assume this is all part of "The Great Resignation" I see mentioned all over LinkedIn pages and such? I haven't paid that close of attention, but this article mentioning such a high number of Americans quitting their current jobs caught my interest.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:35 am to ragincajun03
What a cluster this administration is…
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:35 am to ragincajun03
They’re quitting to get that sweet sweet gubment cheese
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:35 am to ragincajun03
It's a combo of unemployment and covid related restrictions and possibly even a portion of those people looking to go into a pandemic resistant industry.
I bet most of these resignations are from CA/NY.
I bet most of these resignations are from CA/NY.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:38 am to ragincajun03
That’s the same people standing in line for medical marijuana.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:38 am to tiggerthetooth
Commuting is definitely a factor. Hard to justify wasting 2-3 hours round trip just to get to a job you can do from home. Corporate boomers have yet to figure it out in the north east
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:40 am to ragincajun03
Most can make more at home and live off that Government subsidy
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:41 am to ragincajun03
I mean, if you quit your job, how do you support your family?
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:42 am to ragincajun03
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Bloomberg: Record 4.5 Million Americans Quit Their Jobs in November
And this was just college football via transfers
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:44 am to Wtodd
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And this was just college football via transfers
Bravo.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:45 am to tiggerthetooth
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I bet most of these resignations are from CA/NY.
Yep. That work from home phase is going to end up screwing corps in these cities. People can get slightly lower paying jobs and avoid the overpriced housing and commutes by working remotely.
There is more competition overall for the worker than ever before which is a good thing even though many will paint it on here as laziness and to be fair, some of it is.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:51 am to V Bainbridge
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I bet most of these resignations are from CA/NY.
Yep. That work from home phase is going to end up screwing corps in these cities. People can get slightly lower paying jobs and avoid the overpriced housing and commutes by working remotely.
There is more competition overall for the worker than ever before which is a good thing even though many will paint it on here as laziness and to be fair, some of it is.
Yep, and they are leaving the cities in droves to head to Northwest Arkansas and various other places like NWA
Posted on 1/5/22 at 9:59 am to ragincajun03
I don't know if this has anything to do with it but I do know during the pandemic people had to be creative to make money. I personally know a bunch of people who started their own business. Maybe people are starting to realize that you can make just as much, if not more money just as easy with your own business. I started an online business 2 months ago and I've cleared more in those 2 months than 6 months at my current job. I am able to do both because my current job is pretty laid back but if this trend continues I could see myself stepping away.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 10:00 am to ragincajun03
County forces us..puts on taxes..trash and recycling plus ability to get large items picked up. They then outsourced it. Just notified us they can’t make regular pickups due to Covid and staffing problems.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 10:00 am to Billy Blanks
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Yep, and they are leaving the cities in droves to head to Northwest Arkansas and various other places like NWA
And they're bringing their voting habits that made the cities they lived in shitholes. Good luck baw.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 10:03 am to lsusteve1
quote:What government subsidy?
live off that Government subsidy
Posted on 1/5/22 at 10:03 am to Centinel
quote:Yep.
And they're bringing their voting habits that made the cities they lived in shitholes. Good luck baw.
They are locusts.
Posted on 1/5/22 at 10:15 am to ragincajun03
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This post was edited on 8/22/22 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 1/5/22 at 10:27 am to ragincajun03
I think there are generally 4 groups of people quitting:
1) people who make more by sitting at home and getting government handouts (n/a for most white collar jobs)
2) people scared of Covid who are being forced back into offices by their employer and decided to quit
3) people who don’t want the vaccine as mandated by their employer and decided to quit
4) people who quit for greener pastures (different job or retirement)
Between those 4 groups, my company lost somewhere between 20-30% of its workforce, or about 12,000 people.
1) people who make more by sitting at home and getting government handouts (n/a for most white collar jobs)
2) people scared of Covid who are being forced back into offices by their employer and decided to quit
3) people who don’t want the vaccine as mandated by their employer and decided to quit
4) people who quit for greener pastures (different job or retirement)
Between those 4 groups, my company lost somewhere between 20-30% of its workforce, or about 12,000 people.
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