20.9% Increase In Demand For Temporary Workers
- Jun 15, 2022
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Labor Forecast Predicts Increase in Demand
In 2010 Fourth Quarter
– – Industry Consulting Firm G. Palmer & Associates’ Quarterly Forecast
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Newport Beach, Calif., October 18, 2010 — Demand for temporary workers in the United States is expected to increase 20.9% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the 2010 fourth quarter when compared with the same period in 2009, according to the Palmer Forecast™, released today.
The Palmer Forecast™ indicated a 20.3% increase in temporary help for the just-ended 2010 third quarter, which actually came in higher than anticipated, at a 21.6% increase, reflecting stronger than expected GDP growth, along with slightly larger gains in labor productivity.
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