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Where Are Vermont's Workers Going?

While Governor Peter Shumlin hails the recent drop in Vermont's unemployment rate, the numbers behind the 4.1% figure are raising concerns.  That's because the size of the state's labor force continues to shrink. 

The concerns are not new (and they're not unique to Vermont) but in a Burlington Free Press column (behind their paywall) economist Art Woolf is raising an alarm about the problem a smaller labor force poses for Vermont employers who need workers. 

As a small state, questions can always be raised about the accuracy of month-to-month jobs figures, but there's clearly a trend in the decline in the state's labor force numbers. Here's an overviewfrom the Public Assets Institute.

What the figures and the surveys don't reveal is why the labor force is shrinking. There'sa debate over that.  Are people are retiring?  Are discouraged unemployed workers giving up? . 

Woolf suggests one reason may be that people are leaving the state. 

Steve has been with VPR since 1994, first serving as host of VPR’s public affairs program and then as a reporter, based in Central Vermont. Many VPR listeners recognize Steve for his special reports from Iran, providing a glimpse of this country that is usually hidden from the rest of the world. Prior to working with VPR, Steve served as program director for WNCS for 17 years, and also worked as news director for WCVR in Randolph. A graduate of Northern Arizona University, Steve also worked for stations in Phoenix and Tucson before moving to Vermont in 1972. Steve has been honored multiple times with national and regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for his VPR reporting, including a 2011 win for best documentary for his report, Afghanistan's Other War.
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