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Gallup poll shows this dramatic shift in American workers’ outlook on the job market

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Why This Matters

The Gallup poll reveals a significant decline in American workers’ confidence in the job market, highlighting a growing sense of job insecurity despite low unemployment rates. This shift signals potential challenges for the tech industry and employers in attracting and retaining talent, as worker sentiment influences hiring and investment decisions. Understanding this outlook is crucial for adapting workforce strategies and maintaining economic stability.

Key Takeaways

In a 2025 survey, 72% of U.S. workers said it’s a bad time to find a good job. Americans’ outlook on the job market has turned increasingly pessimistic, a surprisingly negative shift given the low unemployment rate but one that likely reflects an ongoing hiring drought.Just 28% of workers in a quarterly Gallup survey conducted late last year said now is a “good time” to find a quality job, with 72% saying it is a bad time. Those figures are a sharp reversal from just a few years ago, in mid-2022, when 70% said it was a good time.Americans have quickly gotten more pessimistic: As recently as late 2024, just under half of workers still said it was a good time to search for a job. The current survey was conducted during the final three months of 2025, long before the Iran war that has sent oil and gas prices soaring and threatens to slow the economy as Americans redirect more of their dollars to filling gas tanks and away from other spending.The figures help explain other surveys that show Americans have a largely bleak view of the economy, even as many headline measures suggest it has been growing and job losses are low.