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Workers are often the first to know when a company is slipping into mediocrity, and a new CNBC|Momentive survey reveals one way to track this relationship.

Most workers describe their morale as positive and believe their companies are prepared to survive a recession, according to new data from the CNBC|Momentive Workforce Survey.

36% of workers say they've seriously considered quitting their job in the last three months, down slightly from the all-time high seen in May , but still higher than any previous iteration of the Workforce Survey.Gaming out the likelihood, timing, and intensity of an impending recession is already shaping up to be the big question facing business leaders in 2023, just as it was all throughout this year.

These data have very little variation by gender, age, race, industry, firm size, or any of the other characteristics we typically examine. In fact, there is no demographic or firmographic group in which the number of workers describing morale as negative outnumbers those who describe it as positive.

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Pretty sure we’re walking into a Depression not Recession as we have been in a recession all 2022

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Wow ,the democrat wet dreams ,kill all private business, socialist crap hole .

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