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Philadelphia, PA – Despite recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing a labor market trending in the right direction, many employed Americans feel quite differently about their job futures, according to a new survey from Yoh, a leading international talent and outsourcing company owned by Day & Zimmermann.
Even with economists’ assessments of a strong labor market and signs that wage growth is finally outpacing the cost of living, only 28% of employed Americans say they love their job and would not leave their company for any reason. In fact, nearly 1 in 7 employed Americans (14%) say they would like to leave their current job for a new one in the next 12 months. The survey was conducted online by The Harris Poll on behalf of Yoh among 1,175 Americans ages 18+ who are employed full- or part-time.
For some employees, loyalty to their company has its limits, and according to data from the Yoh survey, certain perks would lead them to consider leaving their current position in favor of something new. Survey findings demonstrate:
“The findings from our latest survey serve as a valuable reminder that just because the economy may be trending upward, employee sentiment may not follow suit,” said Emmett McGrath, President of Yoh. “Companies should have a finger on the pulse of their workforce and avoid assuming the best when it comes to their feelings, perceptions, and attitudes. The data demonstrates that a significant slice of workers currently hold at least some reservations about their job. Employee engagement efforts continue to be valuable tools to connect with workers, listen to their concerns and needs, and take meaningful actions to ensure employees are satisfied in their current roles and remain loyal to their employers.”
To learn more about the complete survey findings and Yoh’s staffing solutions, visit www.yoh.com.
YOH/HARRIS POLL SURVEY METHODOLOGY
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Yoh from August 29-31, 2023, among 2,041 adults ages 18 and older, of whom 1,175 are employed. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within + 2.7 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Nick Puleo at Nick@gobraithwaite.com.
Kevin Yurick serves as Vice President, Marketing & Communications for Yoh. He's responsible for developing and managing marketing strategies, procedures and initiatives that help extend the value of Yoh’s rich content based marketing strategy more broadly. Kevin has over 20 years of knowledge and experience in both inbound and traditional marketing, communications, and design. His love of marketing is rooted in his strong design sense and passion from branding.
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