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Near-Record 4.3M Americans Quit Their Jobs in December

'Newly released economic data revealed a massive spike in first-time unemployment claims earlier this month... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USAOver 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in the month of December, falling just shy of an American record, Just the News reported.

The previous record was also the previous month. In November of 2021, 4.5 million Americans quite their jobs.

Though the mainstream media has chosen to remain silent on the matter, the simple fact is that vaccine mandates have forced millions out of the labor market.

Further, with schools continuing to shut down due to the Omicron variant of the Coronavirus, millions of parents have been forced to reevaluate their working situations.

The piling up of crises has caused establishment Democrats to panic as their far-left comrades continue their COVID fear mongering.

Due to the labor shortage, wages have increased and companies are increasingly offering signing bonuses for new employees.

This news is just another indication of President Joe Biden‘s sputtering economy that he caused by promoting lock downs and increasing tedious regulation in the name of building back better.

His policies have also created near-record inflation, which has crippled the purchasing power of the middle and lower classes while benefiting Jen Psaki and her friends.

For example, not all Americans who quit their jobs are finding new work.

Millions are claiming to be jobless, and therefore reaping financial benefits from the state.

Newly released economic data revealed a massive spike in first-time unemployment claims earlier this month, much higher than so-called economic experts predicted.

The Department of Labor reported at the time that for the week ending Jan. 15, a total of 286,000 Americans filed first-time unemployment claims, an increase of 55,000 from the previous week.

Disappointing news continues to emerge from the job-creation front as well.

In the month of December, a mere 199,000 were added.

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