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Trump win leads to spike in US-based job seekers exploring Canadian jobs
Foreign job seekers’ interest in Canadian employers took a plunge in the first quarter of 2024 following a surge in 2023, according to a previous Indeed report.
How does spike compare to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidency win?
While there was a noticeable spike in the number of US-based job seekers looking for jobs in Canada after Trump won the election, the 2024 data seems mild compared to when Trump first became president, according to Indeed.
This year’s jump was much less dramatic than election night 2016, when the Canada-bound share of total US job seeker searches hit 5% around midnight of Nov. 8, 2016.
With this year’s election results, Trump – who was the US’s 45th president – also became its 47th president. He is only the second U.S. president in history to lose a reelection bid and then be elected again.
The first one was Grover Cleveland, who was the US’s 22nd and 24th president. Cleveland held the post from 1885 to 1889 before losing to Benjamin Harrison. Cleveland assumed office once more in 1893 and served until 1897.