4.4 Million Americans Quit Their Jobs in February
4.4 Million Americans Quit Their Jobs in February

4.4 Million Americans , Quit Their Jobs in February.

4.4 Million Americans , Quit Their Jobs in February.

CNN reports labor in the United States continues to fall behind, .

And experts say 'The Great Resignation' could be far from finding a resolution.

11.3 million jobs were available in February.

Which means, for every job-seeker in America, there are 1.8 jobs.

As far as sectors of the U.S. economy experiencing a worker shortage, retail, manufacturing and education have all been hit the hardest.

As far as sectors of the U.S. economy experiencing a worker shortage, retail, manufacturing and education have all been hit the hardest.

As far as sectors of the U.S. economy experiencing a worker shortage, retail, manufacturing and education have all been hit the hardest.

The sectors least affected thus far have been finance and insurance.

In February, 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs.

As companies collectively hired 6.7 million new employees.

Should Friday's payrolls report disappoint, it is down to a lack of supply of workers to fill the jobs available rather than any issue with demand.

, James Knightley, chief international economist at ING, via CNN.

Should Friday's payrolls report disappoint, it is down to a lack of supply of workers to fill the jobs available rather than any issue with demand.

, James Knightley, chief international economist at ING, via CNN