Jobs Soar in January but Voters Worry About Inflation Despite Pay Gains
• Jobs seem plentiful, but voters feel downbeat about inflation and the economy
• 353,000 jobs added in January, almost double forecasts, but wintry weather shortened workweeks
• Wage growth slowed on a quarterly basis according to Goldman Sachs data
• Quit rates fell to 4-year low, suggesting workers are less confident about finding better jobs
• If quitting trend continues, could chill wage gains that soared during "Great Resignation"