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THE GREAT RESIGNATION IS BEGINNING TO REVERSE COURSE

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Megan Cassella
Updated March 25, 2022 7:59 am ET / Original March 24, 2022 2:30 pm ET
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Illustration by Michael Waraksa

When the pandemic first hit, Celeste Lyons quit her job at a law firm in
Connecticut and started to hunker down at home, living off retirement savings
and an inheritance from her parents as she tried to avoid getting sick. She
wanted to work again eventually, but nearly two years went by before Lyons, 63,
started a new gig as a real estate analyst—a position that allows her to work
from home when Covid cases spike.

“I got tired of spending my retirement money. I thought, ‘I’ve got to pad my
account,’ ” Lyons says of her decision...

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Intel stock on Friday capped off its best week in more than a year. The stock’s
surge helped shares break above the $50 mark, and also propelled the company out
of an exclusive club of S&P 500 firms.

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