Americans are quitting their jobs at record rates.

There are 9.3 million open jobs in America, with the labor force at 161 million, about 3 million people fewer than it was pre-pandemic, Axios reported.

And according to the Wall Street Journal, a wave of resignations was illustrated in April, when the share of U.S. workers leaving jobs was 2.7%, according to the Labor Department, a jump from 1.6% a year earlier to the highest level since at least 2000.

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The Journal cited several factors driving the job turnover. Many people prefer the flexibility of remote work or are reluctant to be in an office before the virus is vanquished. Others are burned out from extra workloads during the pandemic, and some are in search of higher pay to make up for a spouse’s job loss — or used the pandemic to shift gears.

Read more at NEWSMAX.