Workers who quit their jobs during the 'great resignation' now regret the decision, finding they miss their work friends and a healthy work-life balance.
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.'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.
A large"now hiring" advertisement posted on the windows of the Advance Auto Parts store in Bay Shore, N.Y., March 24, 2022.
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