
Job fears in the US have reached a 15-year high.
Anxiety regarding the employment situation among US citizens is escalating dramatically.
A substantial 71% of American shoppers anticipate a surge in joblessness within the coming year, marking a level unseen since the pinnacle of the 1980s.
This proportion has amplified twofold in under a year, surpassing the apex of 2008.
Furthermore, the evaluated chance of individuals being laid off has risen to 23%, the second most elevated point in at least the past 15 years.
Such somber views on the work front are unprecedented beyond times of economic downturn.
Apprehension surrounding joblessness is unusually elevated.
