In the last year, millions of Americans have quit their jobs—and many of those who have quit have no plans to return to the workplace. “The Great Resignation,” as it’s called, began during the COVID-19 pandemic when business shutdowns led workers to re-evaluate their priorities. Millions decided that there’s more to life than work, and as a result, The Great Resignation shows little sign of slowing down.
You may be tempted to hand in your two weeks’ notice and move on from your job, but such a pivotal decision comes with significant financial ramifications. This Barron’s article highlights some key considerations you should bear in mind before calling it a career.
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