Fewer Americans Uproot Themselves for a New Job

And does this contribute to family solidarity? 

Americans Uproot Themselves for a New Job
Better job prospects near home, growing reluctance to disrupt children’s routines prompt more people to stay put

The share of job seekers relocating for new employment has fallen dramatically since the late 1980s, when more than a third moved to take new opportunities elsewhere, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. PHOTO: CHRIS DUNN/YORK DAILY RECORD/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Clearly it does. How important to the health of family life? You answer the question.

Trumponomics, my friend. It’s blowin’ in the wind.

via WSJ