A new survey reveals the most common reasons why people in every state quit their jobs.  The top three are:  Money . . .  an “unpleasant” work environment . . . and a bad or unsupportive boss.

 

Are you thinking about quitting your job right now?  Like this very second?  So are TONS of other people.

According to a new survey from Zippia – The Career Expert, 13% of people say they think about quitting their job DAILY.  And 15% of those surveyed say they plan to quit by the end of the year.

On the other hand, about 36% of people (more than one-out-of-three) say they never really consider leaving their current job.

The survey shows the most common reasons why people in every state in the U.S. quit their jobs.

And the top reason in every state was one of these six . . .

1.  Money…  #1 in Wisconsin.

2.  An “unpleasant” work environment…  #1 in Indiana.

3.  A bad or unsupportive boss.

4.  Disliking the work…  that’s #1 in Illinois.

5.  To improve work-life balance.

6.  No opportunity to advance.

Learn more, here:  (Zippia

 

 

(Here’s a map with every state’s top reason.)

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