IBJ Podcast: Can you afford to quit your job and be part of the Great Resignation?

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A record 4.3 million workers in the U.S. quit their jobs in August and more are expected to do so as part of what analysts are calling the “Great Resignation.”

But can you afford to join them?

Host Mason King talks with Peter “Pete the Planner” Dunn about how to prepare financially to leave your job. Plus, Pete offers a prediction about the stock market as the year comes to a close.

You can read Dunn’s columns for IBJ by clicking here.

Click here to find the IBJ Podcast each Monday. You can also subscribe at iTunesGoogle PlayTune In, Spotify and anyplace you find podcasts. Here are some of our recent episodes:

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IBJ Podcast: Here’s how to keep the Great Resignation from hitting your company

IBJ Podcast: Pete the Planner explains how to pay (and how not to pay) for college

Looking for another podcast to try? Check out IBJ’s The Freedom Forum with Angela B. Freeman, a monthly discussion about diversity and inclusion in central Indiana’s business community.

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2 thoughts on “IBJ Podcast: Can you afford to quit your job and be part of the Great Resignation?

  1. That is probably a good thing if the link is broken … If someone needs to listen to a podcast or read an article on whether they can afford to quit their job, I am going out on a limb and saying, “better keep working”! The whole premise of this seems absurd to me.

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