What Impact Has the Coronavirus Pandemic Had on Health Care Employment?
This chart collection takes a deep dive into employment data to analyze how jobs and wages in the health sector shrank and recovered during the coronavirus pandemic. Unlike past recessions, the health sector saw a big drop in employment in early 2020 but began to recover by May 2020. As of July 2022, the number of Americans employed in the health sector remained 0.5% lower than in February 2020 (the previous peak).
The data show that the number of workers employed in nursing care and elder care continues to remain significantly below pre-pandemic levels even after other health settings recovered all or most of their lost jobs.
The chart collection is available on the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, an online information hub dedicated to monitoring and assessing the performance of the U.S. health system