STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – When the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic struck in March 2020, nearly every job sector began laying off employees due to uncertain times.
Nearly three years later, trends following the onset of COVID-19 -- mass layoffs and career switching -- created labor industries less likely to discharge employees and favorable working conditions, according to a new study by Hire A Helper.
The study found that tightness in the labor market pressured employers to raise wages, offer improved working conditions, and benefits to compete for talent.
Despite high inflation, rising interest rates and low consumer confidence, the study found employees are less likely to be laid off or fired than at any time in the last two decades.
“Employers in industries like arts, entertainment, recreation, retail trade, accommodation and food services that were highly volatile in earlier phases of the pandemic are now reluctant to let go of employees,” the study said.
Below are the 10 states where employees are less likely to lose their jobs:
10. Michigan
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.85%
Average monthly discharges: 35,875
Average monthly total separations: 157,625
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 22.8%
9. Minnesota
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.83%
Average monthly discharges: 24,000
Average monthly total separations: 98,375
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 24.4%
8. New York
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.81%
Average monthly discharges: 76,375
Average monthly total separations: 267,250
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 28.6%
7. Washington
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.81%
Average monthly discharges: 28,375
Average monthly total separations: 123,250
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 23%
6. Arizona
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.81%
Average monthly discharges: 24,250
Average monthly total separations: 141,125
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 17.2%
5. Kansas
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.80%
Average monthly discharges: 11,125
Average monthly total separations: 49,750
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 22.4%
4. Hawaii
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.80%
Average monthly discharges: 4,750
Average monthly total separations: 21,750
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 21.8%
3. Pennsylvania
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.79%
Average monthly discharges: 46,750
Average monthly total separations: 187,875
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 24.9%
2. Texas
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.76%
Average monthly discharges: 101,375
Average monthly total separations: 542,375
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 18.7%
1. Indiana
Average monthly discharge rate: 0.74%
Average monthly discharges: 23,750
Average monthly total separations: 130,875
Discharges as a percentage of total separations: 18.1%
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