The pandemic recession isn’t like any we’ve ever seen before. This is a big-city recession, according to Indeed chief economist Jed Kolko.
Why are cities suffering so much more?
“Because these places have seen bigger job losses, [as] some hard-hit sectors are concentrated in big cities,” such as hospitality, Kolko told Alison Kosik on CNN Business’ digital live show Markets Now.
And making matters worse, “in the cities where more people can work from home, local businesses suffer,” he added.
According to Indeed, job postings are still down about 18% compared to last year, but even just being down one-fifth in job postings would represent a big hit to the economy, Kolko said.
“There are a handful of sectors where job postings are at or above what they were last year,” he added. “These tend to be sectors that support the stay-at-home economy,” he said, such as construction, some retail jobs and warehouses.
Meanwhile, hospitality and tourism jobs are still down by about half.
“The economy can’t fully recover until people feel completely comfortable traveling, seeing each other in person,” Kolko said.