- March's quit rate was 2.5%, less than the 2.9% a year prior; and monthly job openings are shrinking.
- It may be accurate to say the quitting situation is evolving into the "Big Stay," per ADP's chief economist.
- Another economist called what's happening as "The Labor Market's Settling Down Period."
The Great Resignation is winding down, according to ADP's chief economist Nela Richardson.