WASHINGTON -- America's lucrative job market of recent years is now long gone, with the unemployment rate recently rising to its highest level since October 2021. But there's still some serious ...
The U.S. health care workforce has bounced back from the massive job losses of early 2020, with employment now matching pre-pandemic projections, according to new research from the University of ...
Health care costs continue to be a major federal policy issue with the Medicare Trust Fund expected to be exhausted in 2026 and health care expected to account for 32.9% percent of all federal ...
Employment in the health care sector increased by 56,700 in June, more than double the average monthly pace in this sector during the last year, according to last Friday’s jobs report. Nevertheless, ...
Is Health Care Job Growth Dying Off? Health Care for years looked like the unsinkable industry. Over the last 20 years, health care employment has stayed on a steady, strong upward trajectory. Now, ...
The $14.5 billion long-term care industry lags behind the employment relief that other industries have experienced in the last few months. Regulations, COVID-19 concerns, and limited admissions create ...
One noteworthy data point that stands out from the monthly jobs report last week was child care employment. It was up by 5,700 in November and has now recovered to within a hair — less than 3% below — ...
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