Million Jobs Post-Pandemic, America Needs More People to Fill Vacant Jobs

Despite the losses that the United States incurred during the pandemic, the entire nation is coming back stronger than ever. As the economy rises again, new jobs emerge. According to the Federal Reserve Economic Data, more than three (3) million jobs will be available. This estimate does not even include the jobs existing pre-COVID.

Business owners and establishments need the muscle to bring back lost enterprises or even establish new ones. But due to the decrease in immigration levels since 2020, the United States is currently under a labor crisis. The country has a surplus of jobs but a shortage of people. Fortunately for immigrants, not a lot of US residents are interested in the jobs that companies need right now. In the year 2022, the United States will require more of the following workers:

  • healthcare workers, including healthcare support
  • childcare specialists
  • data analysts
  • IT experts
  • software engineers
  • big data specialists
  • sales and marketing professionals
  • construction workers
  • truck drivers
  • warehouse workers
  • and other skilled professionals

USCIS issues about 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas each year. This sum will be broken down into five major categories. For sure, there is a category that will suit anyone interested.

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The world does not call America the “Land of Opportunities” for no reason. With everything coming back together, the country needs more skilled and talented individuals like you! To know more about employment-based immigration, please book a consultation with ALG Lawyers. Our Los Angeles immigration attorneys can walk you through every single detail.

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