American workers are clinging to their jobs at rates not seen in nearly a decade as economic uncertainty and a cooling labor market make employees hesitant to seek new opportunities. The share of workers voluntarily leaving their jobs this year has hovered around 2%, the lowest level since before 2015, according to recent labor data. Experts say concerns over a softer job market, slower wage growth and dwindling openings are keeping many in “job-hugging” mode — a sharp contrast from the mass job-switching of “The Great Resignation” following the COVID-19 pandemic.
What are Valley job seekers experiencing during the job hunt?

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