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Job satisfaction continues a trend with American employees surging for two consecutive years

Are you happy with your job? Most people are pretty satisfied that's according to a recent survey by the Confe.

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Job Satisfaction in U.S. Hits All-Time High

Job Satisfaction in U.S. Hits All-Time High
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Survey: US Job Satisfaction Hits All-Time High

/PRNewswire/ American workers are more content than ever, according to The Conference Board Job Satisfaction 2023. The report finds improved satisfaction.

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Report: As COVID-19 Recedes, Labor Shortages Return as a Key Challenge for US Companies--and Opportunity for American Workers

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ When COVID-19 entered the US in early 2020, it struck an economy experiencing serious worker shortages, especially in blue-collar and manual services jobs. Within weeks, pandemic layoffs and restrictions sent unemployment soaring from historic lows to a peak of 15 percent (April 2020). Labor shortages appeared to be a thing of the past for the foreseeable future. One year later, the unemployment rate remains elevated, at around 6 percent. But qualified workers are once again hard to find, with the National Federation of Independent Businesses reporting that 44 percent of firms have job openings that they are unable to fill an all-time high on their survey.

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