Americans are moving for new jobs at the lowest rate in decades, per a recent Challenger survey.
Experts say high housing costs, an aging population, and remote work are among the reasons why.
We asked five Americans why they turned down an out-of-state job offer — or accepted one and later regretted it.
"That has fallen steadily since, as housing costs have risen and companies have moved to where talent pools are located.
Julianne Elise Julianne EliseWhile she said she'd be open to moving for a new job, she ultimately decided to decline.
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