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Switching jobs meant big raises just a few years ago—here’s what the pay bump looks like now

Pay increases for workers who switch jobs are now roughly a third of what they were at the peak of the pandemic hiring boom, a new study shows.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Switching jobs meant big raises just a few years ago—here’s what the pay bump looks like now

Pay increases for workers who switch jobs are now roughly a third of what they were at the peak of the pandemic hiring boom, a new study shows.

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fortune.com3 mesi fa

The pay premium for job-hopping is disappearing—switching roles nearly has nearly the same payoff as staying…

U.S. workers who switched roles in January only got a 4% pay bump, compared to the 3.5% raise for those who stayed—and the job-hopping premium might only continue to sink.

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  1. lunedì 9 marzo 2026·cnbc.com

    Switching jobs meant big raises just a few years ago—here’s what the pay bump looks like now

    Pay increases for workers who switch jobs are now roughly a third of what they were at the peak of the pandemic hiring boom, a new study shows.

  2. giovedì 12 marzo 2026·fortune.com

    The pay premium for job-hopping is disappearing—switching roles nearly has nearly the same payoff as staying loyal to an employer | Fortune

    U.S. workers who switched roles in January only got a 4% pay bump, compared to the 3.5% raise for those who stayed—and the job-hopping premium might only continue to sink.