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Also, American workers are quitting their jobs at the highest rate since February 2001
Americans are quitting jobs at the fastest pace in 16 years
Employed Americans are quitting their jobs like crazy in another sign that under President Donald Trump, confidence across the U.S. economy is rising.
In January, the number of Americans quitting their jobs rose to a seasonally-adjusted total of 3.22 million, the highest number since February 2001. The quits rate rose in January to 2.2%.
People quitting their jobs in droves is seen as a sign of confidence among workers, as folks are unlikely to quit a job unless they are confident they can get another one.
A new high in job quitters comes amid a flurry of data in the past week showing confidence in the U.S. economy continues to be strong.
Earlier this week, both major U.S. CEOs and American small businesses indicated that confidence remains elevated.
On Tuesday, the Business Roundtable's CEO Economic Outlook Index jumped 19.1 points to 93.3, the biggest jump since the end of 2009. This index measures expectations for sales, investment, and employment. Like many economic surveys, any reading over 50 indicates economic expansion....
...Also on Tuesday, the National Federation of Independent Business released its February reading on small business optimism, which came in at 105.3, slightly down from January’s 105.9, but still near its best levels in a decade. A major highlight in this report was a drop in the number of businesses citing government red tape as their biggest problem....
Time to get a job, liberals.
Americans are quitting jobs at the fastest pace in 16 years
Employed Americans are quitting their jobs like crazy in another sign that under President Donald Trump, confidence across the U.S. economy is rising.
In January, the number of Americans quitting their jobs rose to a seasonally-adjusted total of 3.22 million, the highest number since February 2001. The quits rate rose in January to 2.2%.
People quitting their jobs in droves is seen as a sign of confidence among workers, as folks are unlikely to quit a job unless they are confident they can get another one.
A new high in job quitters comes amid a flurry of data in the past week showing confidence in the U.S. economy continues to be strong.
Earlier this week, both major U.S. CEOs and American small businesses indicated that confidence remains elevated.
On Tuesday, the Business Roundtable's CEO Economic Outlook Index jumped 19.1 points to 93.3, the biggest jump since the end of 2009. This index measures expectations for sales, investment, and employment. Like many economic surveys, any reading over 50 indicates economic expansion....
...Also on Tuesday, the National Federation of Independent Business released its February reading on small business optimism, which came in at 105.3, slightly down from January’s 105.9, but still near its best levels in a decade. A major highlight in this report was a drop in the number of businesses citing government red tape as their biggest problem....
Time to get a job, liberals.
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