
While COVID-19 forced businesses to lay off employees, and the demand for jobs was higher than the supply, the tables have turned as businesses struggle to find people to even apply for jobs.
A study from WalletHub shows Kentucky is near the top of the list when it comes to employers struggling to hire.
The report released Wednesday ranks Kentucky fourth in the nation. Coming behind Alaska, Wyoming, and Montana.
Experts from the study say the labor imbalance continues to worsen. During the height of lockdowns, there were 490 job seekers per 100 job openings. It is now down to 50 for every 100 openings.
Source: WBKO
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