Nearly four out of 10 workers in the U.S. are looking to make a job switch in the coming year, according to a survey from Fidelity Investments, signaling that the Great Resignation might be far from over.
Fidelity's annual Financial Resolutions Study released in late 2021 found that 39% of employed respondents across all age categories are planning to get a new gig in 2022.
"Signs of the Great Resignation are definitely still present, particularly among younger generations," the study stated, noting that "almost half (47%) of the next generation who are currently employed say they are looking to change jobs in the year ahead."
The study was referring to 18- to 24-year-old workers in Gen Z.