Is Millennial job hopping a myth? According to recent census results, 25-34-year-olds are staying at jobs longer than workers their age did a decade ago. One theory is that changing jobs has slowed down because “the recession stymied some of these transitions [and] made finding a new job much harder.” Experts fear the lack of job hopping could actually be harmful to the economy because it indicates that young people may not be “trading up” on employment early in their careers. (Washington Post)
