The disparity between average annual pay increases for those staying in their jobs and for those leaving has all but ...
Nowadays, when Americans switch jobs, they’re not just making changes around the edges. Sixty-four percent of workers who switched jobs from 2022 to 2024 also changed careers, according to an Indeed ...
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From return-to-office mandates to federal layoffs and the elimination of many diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, the U.S. job market seems to be in a state of upheaval. “There’s a flood of ...
There’s been a trend over the last 40 years of people working longer, delaying retirement or retiring and then coming back to work for a while. Since the mid-1980s, labor-force participation has ...
For the first time in 15 years, data from the Atlanta Fed shows that people who switch jobs haven’t been getting any more of a pay bump than people who stick with the same company. Along with the PCE ...
It used to pay to switch jobs. Now it doesn’t. The salary difference between those who stay in their roles and those who ...
When you make a job switch, you might not see a big bump to your salary anymore. But even if the money you’re bringing in doesn’t change too much, switching jobs still might be worth it in some ...
Nearly half of more than 20,000 workers said they are seeking new employment. More employees are feeling stuck in their jobs and detached from the work they’re doing, according to a Gallup poll.
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