A generation of journalists moves on
Briefly

Journalism, which should be the most rewarding profession, has become disheartening for many journalists facing job insecurity, stagnant pay, and personal sacrifices for their work.
A former journalist, Michelle Mondo, freed four wrongfully convicted individuals but saw no raise, highlighting a critical lack of recognition and support in the industry.
As the journalism landscape changes, many skilled professionals are leaving for more secure and fulfilling roles in other fields, signaling a troubling trend within the industry.
Despite the challenges, journalists remain dedicated, often sacrificing their wellbeing, yet they face a lack of adequate support and compensation for their invaluable work.
Read at Nieman Lab
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