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 US labor market will recapture all jobs lost during pandemic by end of August: analysis
by Monique Beals - 05/02/22 5:18 PM ET

The U.S. is expected to recover all jobs lost in the pandemic later this year, according to a new analysis.

The Fitch Ratings report, first obtained by CNN on Monday, said it is “likely that all jobs lost at the onset of the pandemic will be fully recovered by Q3 2022,” which starts in July.

The report noted, however, that the recovery has not been equal across states. All states except Hawaii and Louisiana have recovered at least 70 percent of the jobs lost at the peak of the pandemic.

Thirteen of those states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida and Georgia, are already back to the job levels seen before the pandemic.

But even as jobs have rebounded, Fitch warned that “acute labor shortages in many states” were a possibility, especially in the Midwest and West. The job openings to unemployed ratio was three times where it stood pre-pandemic in Nebraska, Utah and Montana.

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Yes, there will be lots of illegals performing menial jobs taking the place of good-paying jobs lost over the last two years so the overall count will balance.

And these jobs were not LOST due to the pandemic.  They were lost due to government reaction to the pandemic.

Big difference.
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