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The Service Industry Is Safe For Now, But White Collar Jobs Are At High Risk

After a spike in demand for white collar jobs last year, companies are grappling with too many staffers, leading layoffs to throw a wrench in post-pandemic recovery.

Aayat AlibyAayat Ali
September 16, 2022
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The Service Industry Is Safe For Now, But White Collar Jobs Are At High Risk

A white-collar recession could be approaching as knowledge-based jobs continue to be threatened. For those working within banking, technology and real estate, this could spell major trouble.ย 

After a spike in demand for white collar jobs last year, companies are grappling with too many staffers, leading layoffs to throw a wrench in post-pandemic recovery.ย ย 

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โ€œThe sectors that are probably most vulnerable are the ones that hired the fastest,โ€ said William Lee, chief economist at the Milken Institute.ย 

Now, it is workers within the service industry, who bore the brunt of layoffs during the pandemic, that are safe from job cuts.ย 

Although a recession isnโ€™t guaranteed, two-thirds of employers predict that one will occur by the end of the year according to a survey from Principal Financial Group. Simultaneously, quit rates have fallen to their lowest levels in over one year, suggesting that workers are less confident about finding work elsewhere.ย 

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Despite the U.S. workforce fully recovering from pandemic-era losses, the makeup of each industry widely varies. ย 

โ€œI think the question is: Have you overhired in certain industries?โ€ said Michael Gapen, head of US economics at Bank of America Corp. โ€œAnd the data would say, if you did, it probably is in areas like professional and business services, more than leisure and hospitality.โ€ย 

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Aayat is an editor for the Daily Digest based in Lexington, Kentucky. She has worked with local coworking spaces since August of 2017 and enjoys taking her firsthand knowledge to write about the fascinating, constantly evolving world of flexible workspaces.

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