dseag2
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This is good news. Some of the biggest growth in leisure & hospitality. People going back to jobs in restaurants, hotels, etc.
How would that impact the data?Effective with data for January 2022, updated population estimates were incorporated into the household survey.
What is the difference in table C?Data users are cautioned that these annual population adjustments can affect the comparability of household data series over time. Table C shows the effect of the introduction of new population estimates on the comparison of selected labor force measures between December 2021 and January 2022.
Jobs offering a living wage, benefit packages such as health, vacation and sick leave are becoming scarce. The fast food industry employs part-timers so they can avoid providing benefits. I'm pretty sure the majority of the increase in employment is in food service and related fields.A 4% unemployment rate is viewed by many as full employment, and that is certainly good news.
I would like to understand the quality of the jobs behind the headlines.
Do these jobs provide benefits and a living wage?
Do they allow people to have healthcare, childcare, and enough left each week to save for homes, retirement, and a few of the little luxuries that Americans have come to expect?
I'm still a little bit skeptical and more than a little bit worried about our future as a nation.
I agree with all of your points, but there were also older workers like myself whose companies used Covid as an excuse to "retire" us. There were quite few of us who were let go from decent-paying jobs, but having experienced the freedom of retirement we will never go back to the stress and 24/7 demands of our careers.It's good that the economy is adding jobs, but there aren't enough workers to fill those jobs. Here is the why there's a labor shortage (according to an International Monetary Fund study).
New IMF staff research uses granular data on employment and vacancies in the US and the UK to assess four commonly held explanations:
The effect of generous income support on willingness to seek and take up jobs A mismatch between the types of jobs that are available and the willingness of people to fill them Mothers of young children exiting the work force amid continued disruptions to school and childcare Older workers withdrawing from the labor forceWe found that lower participation among older workers not returning to work is the common thread, and matters most. Mismatch plays a secondary role. The fall in female participation is unique to the US, but also quantitatively important.If the broader trend continues, it can have major implications for growth, inequality and inflation. A continued sluggish employment recovery could constrain economic growth while fueling wage increases. While higher wages would be good news for workers, they could further fuel inflation.
Part of the reason older workers have been withdrawing from the workforce is the fear of contracting covid-19. If more people would get vaccinated, the risks would be alleviated. Even fully vaccinated people can get covid-19, but they're more resistant, and are far less likely to get severely ill, and they're also less likely to spread it because they get a milder case.