How Much Have Vaccine Mandates Contributed to the Great Resignation?

Guest Post by Liam Cosgrove

To what degree have vaccine mandates have played a role in the massive voluntary exodus from the workforce? It is not possible to know with certainty. Still, any true journalist would at least entertain the possibility that the two are correlated.

Finding such a journalist proved to be a difficult task: ABC, CNN, CBS, Washington Post, Reuters, CNBC, The Atlantic, WSJ, NYT, The Hill, Business Insider, Fortune, FT, Vox, Market Watch, and even right-wing publishers like NY Post and Fox Business have all covered the mass resignations without so much as a mention of vaccine mandates.

The WaPo, citing a single anecdote, went so far as to suggest that unvaccinated workers are causing others to quit by making them feel unsafe:

Time magazine, to their credit, at least addressed the possible relation and tried to provide a counter point, citing employee vaccination numbers in the high 90%’s ahead of mandates, like Washington with UW hospitals at 97% vaccinated. Sound great. They just forgot to do a follow-up piece after the mandate went into effect… when Washington lost 3% of its 63,000 state employees in a single day.

That’s a sizeable percentage when you consider that monthly separations (terminations + quits) are typically 3-4% in the US, and this occurred in one day. Not to mention these are added atop routine employment frictions.

Now, let’s discuss the awfully interesting correlations between the announcements of vaccine mandates and “The Great Resignation”:

Here is another look from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

The US has clocked two consecutive all-time record highs for the percentage of workers quitting within a single month, 2.9% for August and 3.0% for September (data released on a two month delay). This coincided precisely with an onset of highly prominent vaccine mandate announcements made within the private and public sectors. One of the earliest being Google on July 28, inspiring a tsunami of corporate signaling throughout the month of August.

In a similar fashion, California set the trend for a series of state-level mandates, most of which announced in August with enforcements to begin in late September and October. August was indeed the first month in which this topic seeped into mainstream public discourse, the buzz increasing in September as Biden announced the mandate for federal employees.

This seems like a coincidence worth mentioning, yet none of the outlets listed above did. But there’s more… historically upswings in resignations have correlated with commensurate upswings in hiring (see chart below). As businesses hire more, workers have freedom to shop around. However, we are not seeing that this time around, with total hires increasing by 7.5% between Mar – Sept 2021 and quits increasing by 24.3% during that same period1, a threefold margin.

Now, let’s pivot to look at two states who are handling mandates very differently – Colorado

enacted one of the strictest vaccine mandates while Arizona became the first state to enact a private sector ban on vaccine mandates. Colorado subsequently broke its all-time record for highest quit rate ever recorded with 3.4%.

To quote The Denver Post:

What is unusual about the new record high is that it coincides with a still relatively high 5.9% unemployment rate in Colorado in August. Normally, elevated unemployment and people voluntarily jumping ship don’t go hand in hand.

For example, when Colorado’s unemployment rate was at 5.9% in January 2003, the quit rate was 2.6% and it was 2.7% in January 2014, another month with 5.9% unemployment.

In September, Colorado shattered this record with an adjusted quit rate of 4.3% (raw rate of 4.7%). Meanwhile, Arizona was one of only four states to experience a decline in their raw quit rate moving from July to August, and it did so by the greatest margin. The raw rate continued to decline in September. So, out of 50 states, Arizona is demonstrating some of the strongest data contrary to the Great Resignation trend.

Lastly, let’s shift our focus to what the unvaccinated holdouts are saying. According to a recent survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 72% of workers vow to quit if they are not given the option to test weekly, and 37% say they will quit even with testing:

Surely some of these vows will prove stronger than others, but we should note this poll was conducted between October 14-24, 2021. These folks are not included in the resignation data we saw in August and September. Remember, most mandates were not officially in effect during those months, with the largest mandate of all, Biden’s private sector mandate, still to come.

If these poll respondents stay true to their word, this could equate to a 5-9% exodus from the workforce, on top of what we have already seen. This will only get worse if religious exemptions are removed, as is becoming an increasingly mainstream perspective.

Again, this is not proof that vaccine mandates are the primary cause of The Great Resignation, just evidence that they are likely playing a role. This is an important message to the publishers at big corporate media outlets. Conveniently leaving these discussions out of your articles will not persuade readers into believing these topics are unrelated. Instead, it will cause them to question how a “journalist” could publish such negligent reporting. This type of behavior will only foster more distrust in mainstream institutions.

There’s another, more sinister, symptom of denying that the labor shortage and vaccine mandates are unrelated. It absolves political leaders of accountability. Given that unemployment is a major bipartisan issue, average citizens may oppose mandates if they thought they were contributing to driving people out of the workforce.

Consider New York, for example, where they will be revoking religious exemptions to the vaccine for healthcare workers today Nov 22. And yet, just this week, NY nurses publicly complained about staffing shortages calling it a “dire nursing shortage”.

You would think the governor may adjust her course of action upon hearing this… but in the made-up world where vaccine mandates have zero impact on employment, our leaders can get away with callous policy decisions like this.

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11 Comments
Winchester
Winchester
November 25, 2021 8:02 am

As mentioned on a previous post. I know 2 seasoned Pediatricians retiring. Know of a slew of nurses who walked. I myself almost resigned. Had the letter already written up. The fat asses in H.R finally accepted my exemption and dropped the testing bullshit. I think they knew there would have been a bunch leaving with all that nonsense, plus the company already lost 70 people this year. So ya, things are looking good ole Joe…keep up that build back better plan!

fujigm
fujigm
  Winchester
November 25, 2021 2:58 pm

Vaccine mandate in this state for healthcare workers (no testing) effective 04 Jan 2022.
My PCP retires effective 31 Dec 2021.
He specifically advised me not to get the shot in Feb 2021 exam.
I told him I had no plans to get said shot.
I had very little faith in the Medical Complex.
They have now fired or retired those that have any contrary opinion to this shot.
The ‘medical’ establishment is analogous to the mainstream media establishment now.

Yahsure
Yahsure
November 25, 2021 9:53 am

Just the idea of wearing a mask all day, or hearing talk of a vaccine mandate is enough for many.
Being around weak/afraid people makes me feel tired.
I had a doctor’s appointment last week and it surprised me that getting the jab was never brought up.

Ken31
Ken31
  Yahsure
November 25, 2021 11:18 am

I would rather be homeless than wear a mask all day at a 6 figure job and that is not just bluster.

B_MC
B_MC
November 25, 2021 9:56 am

Somewhat tangentially related, the number of “officially” vaccinated people seems to be changing….

In major setback, number of Pennsylvanians vaccinated against COVID-19 drops by a million overnight

https://www.pennlive.com/coronavirus/2021/11/in-major-setback-number-of-pennsylvanians-vaccinated-against-covid-19-drops-by-a-million-overnight.html

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  B_MC
November 25, 2021 2:47 pm

How do you become unvaxed? How is that possible?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  B_MC
November 25, 2021 6:51 pm

Did they all die?

Jdog
Jdog
November 25, 2021 2:24 pm

The mass resignations are bad enough, but the consequence of the resignations have been the need to put bodies in positions they are not necessarily qualified for. What we are seeing is the greatest brain drain to ever hit the countries workforce. I already notice how few people seem to be competent at what they do, and this can only get worse going forward. This is why we are seeing productivity levels sinking to the lowest levels ever despite technologies multiplying effects.
Just one more example of how the country is going to hell, while the administration calls it building back better.

RiNS
RiNS
November 25, 2021 2:36 pm

So outta the blue this arrives in inbox this morning. No explanation from HR, nothing.

Reading it quickly the third paragraph reads several different ways. Intentionally vague for a reason. Just another wrench in the works in a place already on fire…

….at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine to work in or visit provincial workplaces or worksites. Before February 9, suppliers will need to be fully vaccinated.

Who writes this shit for Chris!

Just posting for posterity..
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What are everyone’s thoughts here. Does the grammar make sense or not?

The Orangutan
The Orangutan
  RiNS
November 26, 2021 12:43 pm

Hey RiNS,

Its deliberately vague. Its also legally questionable whether or not a Government entity can mandate its own policies onto 3rd Party, arms-length contractors. We have been facing the exact same situation in Ontario. The language in the dictats we received from our private employer (a “supplier” to government) was even more contradictory. It basically says “we are not requiring you as our employee to be vaccinated” but then goes on to say “but as a contractor to Government organization XYZ who has mandated that all their contractors must follow the Government organization XYZ’s policy, you will not be allowed to work on Government organization XYZ’s projects unless you are vaccinated.” But 7o-80% of our office workload is that one client. Refuse the jab = unemployment line.

Further salt in the wounds is – doesn’t even matter if you work 100% remotely and have no physical employment requirement to leave your domicile.

Fascist Idiocracy.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
November 25, 2021 11:27 pm

I’m so damned sick and tired of Covid-19 precautions and the face mask requirements where I work. On Monday of this week I notified my employer that I will be retiring effective January 11, 2022. Have a nice day!