KEY POINTS
  • About 50.5 million people quit their jobs in 2022, besting the prior record set in 2021, according to the federal JOLTS report.
  • The pandemic-era trend of elevated voluntary departures came to be known as the Great Resignation.
  • Most people quit to take new jobs, not to leave the workforce altogether. Ample job prospects, higher wages and remote work helped fuel the trend.

More than 50 million workers quit their jobs in 2022, according to federal data, breaking a record set the year prior and demonstrating the resilience of a hot labor market characterized by ample job opportunity.

The trend of workers voluntarily leaving their jobs began in early 2021, as the U.S. economy emerged from its pandemic-era hibernation and job openings soared to historic highs.