Jobs report shows shape of things to come
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The March jobs report shows a staggering loss of 701,000 jobs,
one of the biggest monthly losses in history. This data, collected in the
first half of March, doesn’t reflect the ten million people who filed
unemployment claims in the last half. However, the report confirms the
direction of the biggest losses. Almost 60 percent of the entire job loss
came from one industry: food services and drinking places. That industry shed
417,000 jobs, equal to a 3.5 percent decline between mid-February and
mid-March, a much larger drop than in other leisure and hospitality
industries such as museums, performing arts or amusements, and
accommodations. Some industries expected to weather the storm are in fact
shedding jobs due to social distancing. For example, 61,000 jobs were lost in
the health care and social assistance sector, especially in child-care
services and offices of physicians and dentists. Some industries continue to
expand, especially those related to warehousing and food outside of
restaurants.
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