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US workers too burned out to seek new jobs amid AI-driven application overload

A significant portion of the American workforce is too mentally exhausted to actively seek new employment, despite job openings existing. This "exhaustion tax" is driven by a "low-hire, low-fire" economy where job mobility is low and application ghosting is high, partly due to AI-inflated applicant volumes overwhelming recruiters. Consequently, many workers remain in unsuitable jobs, accept pay cuts, or are unable to find full-time positions, with younger generations like Gen Z particularly affected. AI

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IMPACT AI is contributing to overwhelming application volumes, exacerbating worker burnout and immobility.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a societal trend of worker burnout and its impact on the job market, citing economic conditions and expert opinions, rather than reporting on a specific event.

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US workers too burned out to seek new jobs amid AI-driven application overload

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Nick Lichtenberg ·

    Burned out and going nowhere: the American worker is too mentally drained to even look for a new job

    In a low-hire, low-fire labor market with almost nowhere to go, job search burnout isn't just emotional — it's rational.