Why the job market is in for a long and bumpy recovery

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The pandemic has triggered potentially far-reaching changes in consumer behavior and business models, disrupting the jobs of millions of workers.

As David Spatafore looks at the COVID-19-depressed economy, he sees good times just ahead.

On Friday, the pandemic’s capacity to throw previously self-supporting Americans out of the job market was demonstrated once more on a nationwide scale when theDespite some plateauing of new coronavirus cases and a surge of hope as the Biden administration pushed to accelerate vaccinations, job growth essentially stalled in January for the second month in a row.

The pandemic has triggered potentially far-reaching changes in consumer behavior and deeply rooted business models. It has also accelerated changes that were already underway before the coronavirus swept across the country.Many of these changes may be welcomed, but they will also disrupt the jobs of millions of workers and businesses even if new job opportunities eventually arise.

“When it was on, it was a pretty good form of steady work,” said Isabella, 31, who lives in New York.

 

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