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Americans are quitting their jobs at the lowest rate in years. It's making it harder to get raises and promotions.
A hiring slowdown is preventing workers from quitting their jobs for raises and promotions.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
A Gen Xer quit his corporate job in SF and moved to Colombia. He said Medellín is more affordable and he's been able to launch 2 startups.
Jason Bennett, 46, left the Bay Area for the chance to be his own boss abroad.
John Towfighi
Wall Street braces for a Trump or Harris presidency. Here's what that means for your portfolio.
Harris and Trump's proposed tax policies are set to have very different impacts on the stock market.
Dan DeFrancesco
Hurricane Helene devastates Asheville's small beer breweries: 'It's quite heartbreaking.'
Small breweries damaged by the hurricane are scrambling to help workers and figure out how to rebui…
Allie Kelly,Noah Sheidlower
The job market may be strong, but tell that to anyone looking for work or feeling stuck
The strong job growth in September doesn't mean everything is wonderful for those wishing to find a…
Madison Hoff,Juliana Kaplan
A Gen Xer quit a $110,000 salary job in DC for one in Germany that pays less than half. He says he's more financially stable and happier now.
Kobi Smith moved to Germany after a career as an attorney in Washington, DC. He works at Popeyes an…
John Towfighi
I 'quiet quit' my accounting job in my 30s. It was the right decision and helped me determine what truly makes me happy.
Heather Doran became a "quiet quitter" pushing back on requests to do extra work and turning down m…
Charissa Cheong
At 18, she dreamed about moving to Japan. When she turned 50, she quit her job and bought an abandoned home near Osaka.
Chani felt stuck in a rut, working 10-hour days as a teacher. "I just can't keep going on this trea…
Amanda Goh
America's most boring job is on the brink of extinction
Inside the desperate campaign to get Gen Z to become accountants
Emmalyse Brownstein
I quit my tech job due to burnout and left London. Moving to Lisbon cured my loneliness and restored my work-life balance.
A millennial co-founder moved to Lisbon after he burned out and felt lonely. He's happier, and heal…
Ella Hopkins
Is your work culture toxic? Look out for these 10 signs
Recognising signs and symptoms of toxic work culture can often be the first step toward improving t…
A millennial left his job to start a consulting business and booked $400k in revenue in the first year. He shares his advice on launching a startup.
Mario Vasquez Zuniga founded a consulting company in June 2023. He said getting regular meals with …
John Towfighi
Americans are probably getting another interest rate cut this week — just days after the election
It's likely that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by a quarter point on Thursday, closin…
Ayelet Sheffey,Madison Hoff
I quit my job because of an RTO mandate. I never want to work in an office again.
Jennifer Olivia asked for a hybrid work setup when she was called back to the office, but she was d…
Jen Glantz
I quit my $200K fintech job to take 6 months off. It was just what I needed — and surprisingly easy to find a new role
Jeanne Pastrano was burned out on her $200K fintech job, so she took a 6-month break. She emerged r…
Kelsey Vlamis
Millennials are turning 40 — and it's freaking them out
Millennials, a generation defined by their youth, are no longer young. That's causing many of them …
Emily Stewart
Employee-manager relationships might be the key to job satisfaction, after all
(Nobody is surprised)
The end of American careerism
Climbing the corporate ladder was once a cornerstone of the American Dream. Now, many professionals…
Aki Ito
I quit my job to look after my grandchildren. My son initially paid me $10 an hour, but now I gladly do it for free.
A grandmother paid by her son and daughter-in-law to babysit her grandkids did so only once. She sa…
Jane Ridley
I quit my stable 6-figure job to travel the world. It was lonely, and I worried I'd made a mistake, but I learned to forge my own path.
Nabila Ismail quit the six-figure job she loved to travel for a year. It was challenging and she st…