New Emsi Study: Historic Decline of U.S. Population Growth Is Leading to Transformation of Labor Markets & College Enrollment
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Fundamental Shifts Ahead for Economy “SANSDEMIC” will bring wholesale change to companies & college campuses.
Businesses can no longer assume there will be enough people to go around. We are already starting to see substantial rises in wages as the market works to find the new equilibrium, along with production slowdowns from those companies that cannot find the talent. MOSCOW, Idaho (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 The national labor data experts at Emsi released today a bellwether research report outlining the trends and economic impacts from the historic decline in population growth. Labeled the sansdemic - or “without enough people” - Emsi’s data reveals the demographic cliff facing businesses, colleges, and local communities in the coming years.
Increasing remote work brings big-city labor competition to small-town America, according to a study by Emsi & Visier
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America’s large corporations are hiring remote workers in small communities, creating wage pressure and talent competition. Local businesses are feeling the impact.
Small-town America will start to feel the pressure as the Amazons of the world turn over every rock to find the talent they need. MOSCOW, Idaho (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 According to a new study by Emsi and Visier, the already tight labor market is about to get a lot tighter. As America’s large firms increasingly opt for remote work, they’re expanding their search for talent outside of their traditional headquarter cities and beginning to scour smaller markets and rural communities to fill millions of open positions.
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NEW YORK (AP) Good-paying jobs many of them.
That′s the seductive idea around which President Joe Biden is proposing a vast transformation of the energy sector, with the promise of making it far more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. As Biden portrays it, his plan to invest in infrastructure and accelerate a shift to renewable energy and electric vehicles, to more efficient homes and upgrades to the power grid would produce jobs at least as good as the ones that might be lost in the process.
His plans call for 100% renewable energy in the power sector by 2035. To people who have devoted careers to the the fossil fuel industries, those plans may look more like a dire threat. To the president, though, out-of-work oil workers could be shifted to other jobs plugging uncapped oil wells, for example and thousands more positions would be created to help string power lines and build electric vehicles and their components.