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In reply to the discussion: The data that shows Boomers are to blame for the labor shortage [View all]StClone
(11,869 posts)Covid, retirement, smaller families, people reassessing their employment and moving up. Though it may be temporary (year or more) it could be longer. If as you say pay more and things will take care of themselves, think of this, each level of employment will pay more and the bottom level will still be lacking.
The results are fewer full store shelves, longer waits for return business calls, longer waits to get your car serviced, and so on. I have a young friend who is a Medical Lab Science Tech. he started four years ago at $20/hr. and quickly had raise up to 38/hr. They can not find workers and he makes over $60/hr. now. They are getting very few applicants and he is forced to take many extra hours. So at what point will this bigger wage kick in? Same for high school grocery baggers. Starting at 13 dollars an hour when just one year ago the going rate was $9.25 here.