Updated
Updated · CMM · Apr 23
Employees report global job market optimism rising to 52% in 2025 as US and Canada decline
Updated
Updated · CMM · Apr 23

Employees report global job market optimism rising to 52% in 2025 as US and Canada decline

3 articles · Updated · CMM · Apr 23
  • Gallup’s 2026 report shows global optimism up one point, but US/Canada dropped to 47%, now second-lowest regionally.
  • The 2025 optimism increase was driven solely by nonremote-capable, fully on-site workers, while remote-capable groups saw declines.
  • Gallup links job optimism to employee choice and highlights upskilling as crucial as AI transforms workplaces worldwide.
Why did job optimism plummet for remote workers but rise for on-site staff?
In a 'low-hire' market, how can companies retain top talent anxious about AI?
Can Canada’s new job plan reverse record-high youth unemployment and pessimism?
As AI reshapes 50% of jobs, what skills truly guarantee career security?
Will AI create more jobs than it destroys by 2030, as experts predict?
What caused the historic 23-point collapse in North American job market confidence?