U.S. Economy Shedding Workforce
Total nonfarm payroll employment in the United States declined by 301,000 in January, largely missing out on market expectations, Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP) revealed in its report released on Wednesday.
Total nonfarm payroll employment in the United States declined by 301,000 in January, largely missing out on market expectations, Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP) revealed in its report released on Wednesday. Last year was a historic one for American jobs. A record number of workers quit their jobs.
In December, 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs, down slightly from the record 4.5 million in November, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported recently.
While millions of workers left jobs for cash incentives, better pay or better benefits, people also left the labor market to care for children or elderly relatives during the pandemic. Meanwhile, older workers retired early either because they could or because age discrimination forced them out of the labor market.
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