Seniors aged 65 and older have experienced the fastest job growth in the Pittsburgh metro area since the COVID-19 shutdowns. The trend reflects the long-term aging of the region's population and increased labor force participation among older workers.
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Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest the region has seen in the past 50 years, but that isn’t necessarily a sign that Pittsburgh’s economy is humming, according to a University of Pittsburgh economist. The unemployment rate for October was 4.1%, the Pennsylvania Center for Workforce Information and Analysis
Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest the region has seen in the past 50 years, but that isn’t necessarily a sign that Pittsburgh’s economy is humming, according to a University of Pittsburgh economist. The unemployment rate for October was 4.1%, the Pennsylvania Center for Workforce Information and Analysis
/PRNewswire/ Partner4Work (P4W) expects to award as much as $8.6 million in funding to organizations that provide workforce services for adults, young.