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Home / Business and Economy / Health Care Jobs Surge Amidst Rising Unemployment

Health Care Jobs Surge Amidst Rising Unemployment

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Health care added 43,000 jobs in September, driving national employment.
  • An aging population and chronic diseases are key drivers of healthcare job growth.
  • Projected physician shortage could reach 86,000 by 2036.
Health Care Jobs Surge Amidst Rising Unemployment

The health care industry is bucking national economic trends, consistently adding jobs even as overall unemployment rises. In September alone, the sector generated 43,000 new positions, accounting for roughly one in three jobs added across the United States. This growth is primarily concentrated in ambulatory health care services, such as doctor's offices and home health, alongside hospital employment.

Several factors contribute to this sustained job creation. An increasingly aging population, coupled with high rates of chronic diseases nationwide, drives a continuous demand for medical services, treatments, and medications. Economist Robert Kaestner points out that the U.S. healthcare system's significant spending and innovation further bolster industry employment.

Looking ahead, the demand for healthcare professionals is expected to intensify. Projections indicate a potential shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036. This, along with soaring demand for nurse practitioners and physician assistants, suggests continued expansion within the sector to meet growing patient needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The health care sector's job growth is driven by an aging U.S. population and a high prevalence of chronic diseases, creating consistent demand for services.
An aging demographic, increasing chronic illnesses, and significant healthcare spending are propelling job creation in health care.
The Association of American Medical Colleges projects a potential shortage of up to 86,000 doctors by 2036.

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