NH Business Review Business and Industry Statistics Biweekly Snapshot
Cities of Manchester has the fifth highest labor force participation rate among people aged 16-24 in the nation. Wallethub found. This metric was featured in a report on the best American cities for work this summer. However, Queen City ranked 90th overall in terms of summer employment opportunities. Meanwhile, Nashua ranked 22nd overall, bringing the third lowest national rate, ages 16-24, into poverty.
Asurvey, 1,128 US business leaders by resumetemplates.com, discovered it More than half of companies have been “quiet layoffs” employees this year. Or total of 53%. A quiet shooting is “indirectly kicking employees out through delayed pay increases, heavier workloads and reduced profits.” Of these, 41% use quiet firing to remove certain employees, while 34% do so to reduce retirement costs and minimize legal liability.
Regarding climate and energy issues, Three-fifths of Americans feel that stricter environmental laws are “value for the cost.” According to the Pew Research Center, which surveyed 36,908 US adults. The other 38% said costs could harm the economy and lead to losing too many jobs. In New Hampshire, 61% to 70% of respondents said they consider the regulations valuable.
New research data from resumetemplates.com shows that Two-fifths of hiring managers feel that young adults need to prioritize experience beyond their degrees. It shows a shift towards skill-based employment. Of the 1,000 managers surveyed, 25% said they had removed their bachelor's degree requirements or plans until this year. For those who removed them, 84% said this was a successful change in employment.
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology advances, More than nine in ten Americans report visiting web pages that mention AI-related terms. According to a Pew Research Center survey of 900 US adults. Half (49%) visited pages where AI is focused, and 58% displayed search pages with AI-generated summaries.
Edited by Trisha Nail from press releases and news reports.