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Majority of People Who Quit Their Job During the “Great Resignation” Regret It

Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer and Muhlenkamp & Company Portfolio Manager Jeff Muhlenkamp discuss if January’s impressive stock market gains will continue on ‘The Claman Countdown.’  More than 47 million Americans quit their jobs in 2022, a phenomenon that came to be known as the “great resignation.” Now, a majority of workers say they regret the decision, according to a new survey published Thursday.  About 80% of professionals who left their jobs last year believe they made a mistake, findings from a Paychex study show. There is a generational gap in workers who regret participating in the quitting spree, according to the survey, which was conducted from Oct. 10–11. It included responses from 1,179 individuals, including 825 employees and 354 employers. Gen Zers said they have the most regret about swapping jobs during that time, with 89% of those respondents indicating they are remorseful over leaving their workplaces for a new offer. That compares to about 77% of millennials who regret leaving thei …

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