7 insightful charts to demonstrate the impact of COVID-19 on the US job market
March was one of the most historically devastating months for the US job market. As businesses closed down, millions lost their jobs. According to the Labor Department, the US economy lost 701,000 jobs in March and that was only the tip of the iceberg. Take a look at these 7 charts which illustrate the effects of the pandemic on jobs.
Category
Time Worked
Employee Surveys
Employment Offers
Organizational &
Whistleblowing
Disability Benefits
Inclusion, Equity &
Background Checks
Onboarding
Consultation
Flexible Spending Account
Wellness Benefits
Social Media
Employee Data Privacy
Ethical Practice
Organizational Structure
Talent Acquisition
Drug & Alcohol Testing
Overtime Eligibility &
Employee Relations
Gender Identity
Family & Medical Leave
Hiring & Firing
Hiring
Paid Leave
Communicable Diseases
Work Visas
Workplace Harassment
Networking
Investigations
Workforce Planning
Employment Branding
HR Software
Workplace Stories
Health Care Benefits
Age
Policies & Practices
Executive Compensation
HR Careers
Relationship Management
Health Savings Accounts
Employment Contracts
Workplace Wellness
Change Management
Opening & Closing
Raise
Closing
Contracts & RFPs
Opening
Recruiting
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