US Workers Increasingly Turn to Gig Economy as Job Market Loses Steam: Report

5Mind. The Meme Platform

Gig employment is on the rise in many urban areas where job cuts are felt most keenly, Goldman Sachs said.

Contraction in the country’s labor market amid widespread layoffs among major employers is leading to an increase in the number of people joining the ranks of the gig economy, according to a Nov. 17 report by Goldman Sachs.

Between 5 percent and 15 percent of Americans are supplementing their income through gig work, which includes temporary contract and freelance work, as well as platform-based gig jobs such as driving for Lyft or delivering for Uber Eats, Instacart, or DoorDash, according to the report.

About 20 percent of current gig workers either lost a job, took a pay cut, or faced reduced hours over the past two years and turned to gig work, the analysis found. Almost half of all workers in the gig economy take on gig work to supplement their primary income, while 15 percent are gigging as their main source of income.

The rise in gig employment comes amid a widespread cooling in the U.S. labor market and large-scale job cuts by companies such as Amazon (14,000 positions) and UPS (48,000 jobs) in recent months.

Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported in early November that U.S. employers shed 153,074 jobs in October—the largest number of monthly job cuts since the Great Recession.

“This is the highest total for October in over 20 years, and the highest total for a single month in the fourth quarter since 2008,” Challenger stated.

In the 10 months ending on Oct. 30, nearly 1.1 million jobs were lost, according to the company.

The U.S. economy has shifted in recent months to a heightened risk of rising unemployment, said Philip Jefferson, vice chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

“Information available in recent weeks appears to be consistent with a gradual cooling in both labor demand and labor supply,” Jefferson noted in a Nov. 17 speech in Kansas City. “Unemployment insurance claims received from states have largely moved sideways in recent weeks. … I expect that the unemployment rate is likely to inch up slightly by the end of the year from the relatively low 4.3 percent rate recorded in August.”

By Rob Sabo

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

How Does MAGA View Operations in Iran?

Can you really call what President Trump is doing as Commander-in-Chief in Iran as a “war” or is it a military operation?

Study: Rate of Sexual Deviancy Directly Proportionate to Pornography Usage

As it happens, it’s not just the frogs that are turning gay. It’s also, according to a new study, porn addicts.

The DROP Act Is An Unprecedented Weapon Of Financial Warfare Against Russia

If the DROP Act passes, Trump could impose sanctions on anyone buying or helping export Russian oil, with limited exceptions under 3 specific conditions.

Stop The Harmful Time Changing Ritual

Except for Arizona and Hawaii, who have year-round standard time, Americans were forced to “spring forward” and lose an hour of sleep on Sunday morning.

The calculus of impunity

Since when does New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani get to decide what isn’t a crime? Attempting to downplay crime is not part of his job.

New Government Advisers Say Vaccines Cause Autism

New advisers to the government said during an event on March 9 that vaccines cause autism, a disorder that has become increasingly common in the United States.

CDC: Little-Known Virus With No Vaccine Spreading in US

The human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is spreading in the US, including in California and the Great Lakes region, according to the CDC.

Dr. Mehmet Oz Says Obamacare Enrollment Numbers Are ‘Too High’

Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of CMS, said that enrollment for Obamacare programs may be “too high” and signaled that some people should not be enrolled.

What to Know About the Controversy Surrounding Glyphosate

Glyphosate, a widely used herbicide ingredient, is under debate in the U.S. as concerns grow about its potential impact on Americans' health and safety risk.

Trump Appoints Erika Kirk to Air Force Academy Board

President Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, to serve on the Air Force Academy’s Board of Visitors, according to the White House.

Trump Says War in Iran Is ‘Very Complete,’ Far Ahead of Schedule

President Trump said that the U.S. operation against Iran is “very complete,” giving an indication that the one-week-long war is coming to an end soon.

Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over Supply-Chain Risk Designation

AI developer Anthropic sued the Department of War on March 9, following the federal government’s designation of the company as a supply chain risk.

Trump Says He Won’t Sign Any Bill Until SAVE America Act Passes

The FBI has collected a large volume of Arizona election records from the state’s Senate as part of a grand jury investigation.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central