Why So Many Americans Are Clinging To Their Jobs Alex Hassell (86L1m30XZd)

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The U.S. labor market is showing signs of stagnation. People are quitting their jobs at the lowest rate in recent years and companies are hiring at their slowest pace in more than a decade. Now, employees are opting to stay in jobs that may not be fulfilling. Experts say linfield vs dungannon swifts fears of inflation, layoffs and a cooling economy are driving this trend, which could potentially dampen innovation and hurt long-term economic growth.

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1:27 Trapped at work?

3:09 Worker dissatisfaction

5:37 What martha stewart does this mean for the economy?

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