New York The number of people losing their jobs in the United States is increasing every month. The U.S. Business Bureau of Lamper Statistics released a survey on Tuesday, March 29 stating that 44 million people resigned in February alone. This is an increase over the previous month.
The highest number of resignations was in November last year (45 lakh). The majority of those who resigned were working in the retail, manufacturing, state and local government education, finance and insurance sectors.
Since the beginning of Kovid in the United States, 20 million people have lost their jobs. Relieved of the fear of an epidemic, they are struggling to find the right job seekers in the workplace.
Last December, 11.4 million job vacancies were reported. In the United States, there are 1.8 vacancies for each job seeker. But employers complain that they are not getting the workers they need.
Lynn Franco, senior director of the Economic Indicators, said the U.S. economy has been gaining strength over the past three months. Federal and state benefits for the unemployed are reportedly pushing more people to retire.