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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,711 posts)
Tue Aug 13, 2019, 01:47 PM Aug 2019

The US labor shortage, explained

The US economy doesn’t have enough workers.

For a record 16 straight months, the number of open jobs has been higher than the number of people looking for work. The US economy had 7.4 million job openings in June, but only 6 million people were looking for work, according to data released by the US Department of Labor.

This is not normal. Ever since Labor began tracking job turnover two decades ago, there have always been more people looking for work than jobs available. That changed for the first time in January 2018. Just look at the chart below.



Employers have been complaining about a shortage of skilled workers in recent years, particularly workers with advanced degrees in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields. Nearly every industry now has a labor shortage, but here’s the twist: Employers are having a harder time filling blue-collar positions than professional positions that require a college education.

The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff. The shift is happening because more and more Americans are going to college and taking professional jobs, while working-class baby boomers are retiring en masse.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/the-us-labor-shortage-explained/ar-AAFI4pD?li=BBnbfcN

A large percentage of those who work in the jobs mentioned in the last paragraph are immigrants. However President Shit For Brains wants to crack down on immigration.

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The US labor shortage, explained (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2019 OP
Look at that trend. Cheeto's as lucky as he is corrupt and incestuous sandensea Aug 2019 #1

sandensea

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1. Look at that trend. Cheeto's as lucky as he is corrupt and incestuous
Tue Aug 13, 2019, 01:51 PM
Aug 2019

i.e. epically so.

He inherited as auspicious a situation from Obama as any president-elect could hope to receive.

I doubt Biden will inherit something quite as sunny.

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