Problem: too many jobs that can’t find workers

Problem: too many jobs that can’t find workers

While rumblings of a jobless economy may be increasing, the biggest problem facing the U.S. jobs market is a lack of applicants—skilled or otherwise, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report.

January 3, 2017By Evan Jones Thorne

While rumblings of a jobless economy may be increasing, the biggest problem facing the U.S. jobs market is a lack of applicants—skilled or otherwise, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report.

While demand for consumer goods increases, companies lack the workers to meet it. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, economists believe government policies focused on fixing the supply side of the economy could help by improving education, equipment and infrastructure.

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