We're still a percentage point below pre-pandemic levels, so there's still some room for growth, but I suspect it will start leveling out with perhaps some surges during the summer months as travel ramps up.
As expected through various reports, the number of jobs added in April slowed down from what was added in the previous few months.
From the article:
"Notably, employment among small businesses fell by 120,000, while large businesses added 321,000 workers. Small businesses are typically less resilient to economic forces than larger companies."
I hope this is a small hiccup and employment kicks back up in May, but I am not holding my breath.
If you want to curb inflation, this is going to happen.
As expected through various reports, the number of jobs added in April slowed down from what was added in the previous few months.
From the article:
"Notably, employment among small businesses fell by 120,000, while large businesses added 321,000 workers. Small businesses are typically less resilient to economic forces than larger companies."
I hope this is a small hiccup and employment kicks back up in May, but I am not holding my breath.
As expected through various reports, the number of jobs added in April slowed down from what was added in the previous few months.
From the article:
"Notably, employment among small businesses fell by 120,000, while large businesses added 321,000 workers. Small businesses are typically less resilient to economic forces than larger companies."
I hope this is a small hiccup and employment kicks back up in May, but I am not holding my breath.
“While hiring demand remains strong, labor supply shortages caused job gains to suffer both for goods producers and services providers.”
"Only" ?
That is ca. 3 million more jobs a year with that pace.
US population growth is only 1-2 million a year right now, so the labour market is creating twice as many jobs right now as population growth would suggest ...
“While hiring demand remains strong, labor supply shortages caused job gains to suffer both for goods producers and services providers.”
Actually hidden in the data are those who stay on the roles as 'job seeker' who have no intent on going to work. They just schedule an interview then never show. Requirement met to remain on UEThe article seems to claim that, below, is the problem:
Actually hidden in the data are those who stay on the roles as 'job seeker' who have no intent on going to work. They just schedule an interview then never show. Requirement met to remain on UE
Conversely, here is what is happening where republicans run the show during the same timeframe:"Only" ?
That is ca. 3 million more jobs a year with that pace.
US population growth is only 1-2 million a year right now, so the labour market is creating twice as many jobs right now as population growth would suggest ...
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