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  2. Americans say it's harder to find a job. So why aren't ... - AOL

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    This, economists say, has marked a shift from the "Great Resignation," where new jobs and hefty raises were plentiful, to the "Great Stay" where layoffs haven't picked up but fewer people are ...

  3. Employees have little reason to change jobs right now — here ...

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    Pay bumps for job changers come as headlines of layoffs from many major companies pile up to start the year. Economists recently told Yahoo Finance that these layoffs aren't showing up enough in ...

  4. Unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The steady employment gains in recent months suggest a rough answer. The unemployment rate has been 7.9 percent, 7.8 percent and 7.8 percent for the past three months, while the labor force participation rate has been 63.8 percent, 63.6 percent and 63.6 percent. Meanwhile, job gains have averaged 151,000.

  5. Causes of income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Stiglitz The study found the decline in progressivity since 1960 was due to the shift from allocation of corporate income taxes among labor and capital to the effects of the individual income tax. Paul Krugman also supports this claim saying, "The overall tax rate on these high income families fell from 36.5% in 1980 to 26.7% in 1989." From the White House's own analysis, the federal ...

  6. More workers finding reasons to stay in their jobs, a shift ...

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    A new survey of US workers by The Conference Board reveals those who changed jobs since the pandemic are significantly less satisfied with their jobs than their colleagues who stayed.

  7. Frictional unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Frictional unemployment is one of the three broad categories of unemployment, the others being structural unemployment and cyclical unemployment. Causes of frictional unemployment include better job opportunities, services, salary and wages, dissatisfaction with the previous job, and strikes by trade unions and other forms of non-unionized work ...

  8. Americans now expect a record $82K to change jobs—and ... - AOL

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    In the same survey, workers who were expecting a job offer said they expected pay of $70,000 on average ($82,000 for men compared to $57,000 for women.) And in the U.S. overall, a household makes ...

  9. Great Resignation - Wikipedia

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    The Great Resignation, also known as the Big Quit[2][3] and the Great Reshuffle, [4][5] was a mainly American economic trend in which employees voluntarily resigned from their jobs en masse, beginning in early 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] Among the most cited reasons for resigning included wage stagnation amid rising cost of living ...