Workers Are Losing Their Upper Hand in the Job Market

The jobs-workers gap, the difference between the number of jobs and the number of workers available to do them, shrunk to its lowest level since October 2021 in February. The measure, favored by Goldman Sachs, shows worker bargaining power eroding from the peak it reached in March 2022. (To see a specific data point, tap or hover over that area of the chart.)

Chart: Diccon Hyatt Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics via Federal Reserve Economic Data
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