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US workers feel relatively satisfied and secure in their jobs and few say they expect to look for a new job in the coming months, but close to a third say they are not satisfied with their pay.
U.S. workers feel relatively satisfied and secure in their jobs and few say they expect to look for a new job in the coming months, but close to a third say they are not satisfied with their pay.
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Among blue-collar workers, 43% say they feel extremely or very satisfied with their jobs; by comparison, 53% of other workers express this level of satisfaction. And 15% of blue-collar workers are not ...
US workers feel relatively satisifed in their jobs and few say they expect to look for a new job in the coming months, but close to a third say they are not satisfied with their pay.
(CNN) — US workers feel relatively satisifed and secure in their jobs and few say they expect to look for a new job in the coming months, but close to a third say they are not satisfied with ...
White workers were most likely to say they were very satisfied (55%). By comparison, only 44% of Hispanic workers, 43% of Black workers and 42% of English-speaking Asian workers did.