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The Quality of Jobs Created Since the Start of the COVID-19-Related Recession

Although the employment recovery in the current business cycle has been robust, there remains a question about the quality of the jobs being created. This District Data Brief suggests that, both nationally and across Fourth District states, job growth has generally been tilted toward high-pay industries since the COVID-19-related recession began in February 2020.
Cleveland Fed District Data Brief

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Wage Pressures in the Labor Market: What Do They Say?

Wage pressures among the newly employed in low-wage service occupations appear to be the result of normal economic forces, likely reflecting demand surges for—and a reluctant supply of—workers in occupations particularly hard hit by pandemic-induced economic shutdowns.
Policy Hub , Paper 2021-05

Postpandemic Employment Recovery in Fourth District Metro Areas

US employment has recovered rapidly following a significant decline caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, employment recoveries have varied significantly across metro areas. This District Data Brief compares the employment recoveries for metro areas of various sizes in the Fourth District and across the United States.
Cleveland Fed District Data Brief

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