U.S. Hiring Outlooks Continue to Improve for Q2 As Employers Prepare for a New Future of Work
KEY FINDINGS
- Return to pre-pandemic hiring - as vaccine rollouts progress, 32% expect to return to pre-pandemic hiring levels by
July 2021 , and a further 20% before the end of the year. - Strongest hiring outlooks reported in
Rhode Island (+29%),Wisconsin (+29%),Michigan (+28%),Vermont (+28%), andArizona (+26%); weakest inLouisiana (+9%),Connecticut (+5%) andHawaii (-2%). - Vaccination policy - As more vaccines are approved and rolled out, 48% of employers have no plans to mandate vaccination, 17% will encourage by promoting the benefits, 4% plan to require employees to be vaccinated and 31% are undecided.
- New ways of working – in next 6-12 months, organizations expect: 56% of employees to be back in the workplace most of the time, 19% will offer a hybrid work with more remote work, 10% will offer flexibility shift patterns 6% will shift to full remote work, 9% are undecided.
"The American workforce and labor market is resilient, and we have a silver lining in sight with the vaccine roll out boosting optimism for the months ahead," said
View the complete Q2 2021 U.S. survey results: ManpowerGroupUSA.com/meos
Region |
Q2 2021 |
Quarter-over-Quarter Variation |
Year-over-Year Variation |
West |
18% |
3% |
0% |
Midwest |
18% |
-2% |
-3% |
South |
18% |
1% |
-3% |
Northeast |
16% |
0% |
-1% |
- Employers in all 12 U.S. industry sectors expect to add workers during the upcoming quarter: Leisure & Hospitality (+27%), Transportation & Utilities (+23%), Wholesale & Retail Trade (+22%), Nondurable Goods Manufacturing (+20%), Professional & Business Services (+19%), Durable Goods Manufacturing (+18%), Construction (+15%), Education & Health Services (+14%), Financial Activities (+12%), Government (+9%), Information (+9%), and Other Services (+9%).
- Employers in all four
U.S. regions report positive hiring plans for the next three months. The Midwest, West and South all report Outlooks of +18%, with the Northeast reporting an Outlook of +16%, unchanged for the previous quarter. - Employers in
Rhode Island (+29%), Wisconsin (+29%), Michigan (+28%), Vermont (+28%), andArizona (+26%) report the strongest outlooks nationwide. Of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas, the strongest outlooks are expectedMadison, WI (+38%),Deltona -Daytona Beach -Ormond Beach, FL (+37%),Minneapolis-St. Paul -Bloomington, MN (+33%),Allentown -Bethlehem -Easton, PA -NJ (+32%), andProvo -Orem, UT (+31%).
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*The survey – conducted January 2021 – is the most comprehensive, forward-looking employment survey of its kind, used globally as a key economic indicator. The Net Employment Outlook is derived by taking the percentage of employers anticipating an increase in hiring activity and subtracting from this the percentage of employers expecting a decrease in hiring activity.
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Emma Almond, +1 (414) 544-1489, emma.almond@manpowergroup.com