Journalism has become ground zero for the vocation crisis
Briefly

Growing numbers of reporters and editors are exiting the profession, citing burnout. Shrinking press corps leads to 'news deserts,' affecting civil society, political engagement, and reducing oversight on power wielders.
Economic pressures are pushing people away from socially important careers like journalism, nursing, teaching, and social work. These 'vocations' provide recognition and self-worth tied to broader societal values.
Read at Nieman Lab
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