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It’s being called The Great Resignation. People who were either furloughed or fired, or perhaps working remotely from their homes.
Nearly 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in August as many people sought out higher wages amid the recovery from the pandemic, opted for lifestyle changes, or lacked affordable childcare.
Associate publisher Roger Wood speaks with Greg Randolph, an economics professor at the University of Southern New Hampshire in Manchester.
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It’s being called The Great Resignation. People who were either furloughed or fired, or perhaps working remotely from their homes.
Nearly 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in August as many people sought out higher wages amid the recovery from the pandemic, opted for lifestyle changes, or lacked affordable childcare.
Associate publisher Roger Wood speaks with Greg Randolph, an economics professor at the University of Southern New Hampshire in Manchester.