Americans are moving at record-low rates, with only 7.8% relocating in 2023, the lowest since 1948. Families are stuck in homes that are too small or no longer suitable due to high mortgage rates, limited inventory, and skyrocketing prices. Those who have low-rate mortgages are reluctant to sell.
Workers are less likely to switch jobs or relocate for work than in previous decades. Recent grads face long, difficult job searches, often turning down offers due to low pay or lack of relocation support. Many are choosing to stay local, even if it means settling for less.
Employees with low mortgage rates, stock options, or bonus plans are staying put to avoid losing financial perks. Dual-income households and family obligations further reduce mobility.
It’s basically only for tech and business/finance types ime.
Yeah, back when tech was bussin I kept switching jobs after a year because the salary difference was insane
It’s also endemic to the C-suite, they’re constantly going to conferences where they rub elbows with other executives and network to get new c-suite jobs.