
U.S. job switching slows with flat quit rate
Three charts show how the U.S. labor market is shifting: the quit rate is flat, Black unemployment is rising, and regional job turnover is diverging.
Quỳnh Lê is a Vietnamese journalist with a background in financial and business reporting. She holds a degree in investment finance from the Academy of Finance in Hanoi.
Her career began at CafeF, a major financial news site in Vietnam, where she covered markets and corporate stories. In 2022, she joined Bloomberg Businessweek Vietnam as a financial and investment editor, focusing on stories that connected global economic trends to local realities.
Now pursuing a Master’s degree in Mass Communication at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Quỳnh is eager to expand her skills in multimedia storytelling and explore how business journalism can make complex issues accessible and relevant to wider audiences.

Three charts show how the U.S. labor market is shifting: the quit rate is flat, Black unemployment is rising, and regional job turnover is diverging.

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