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One of the more fascinating aspects of the past 18 months has been watching the divergent economic narratives between headlines and data.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a record high 10.9 million job openings in July. The three largest sectors comprising this increase were healthcare, finance, and food services.
Yet there also less than 9 million people unemployed. How can there be such a shortage of experienced workers when there are more jobs than jobless?
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One of the more fascinating aspects of the past 18 months has been watching the divergent economic narratives between headlines and data.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a record high 10.9 million job openings in July. The three largest sectors comprising this increase were healthcare, finance, and food services.
Yet there also less than 9 million people unemployed. How can there be such a shortage of experienced workers when there are more jobs than jobless?

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