Americans quit their jobs at a record pace in August

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2 thoughts on “Americans quit their jobs at a record pace in August

  1. Also, the peak of the Booomer generation is at prime retirement age (62-67); with the boom in stock market and real estate prices, some might feel rich enough to retire and stop worrying about Zoom meetings and Covid.

    1. 47% of them have $0 saved for retirement per the latest data…. some may feel rich… most are about to feel extremely poor

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