A record-high number of Americans quit their jobs in November while job openings fell slightly
The number of job openings fell slightly in November while the number of Americans quitting their jobs reached an all-time high, showing the Great Resignation isn't slowing down anytime soon.
And the number of Americans who quit their jobs in November showed no signs of slowing down. Quits reached a record high of 4.5 million, with the largest increase once again coming from accommodation and food services. Health care followed behind, with 52,000 more quits in November than October, as the pandemic continues to spread, with the transportation sector losing 33,000 more workers in November than October. Both industries have been hit by the ongoing labor shortage.
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