Pandemic shifted US jobs out of big cities into smaller metros – The Mercury News

By Jonnelle Marte, Bloomberg News

The pandemic changed where Americans are likely to live and work, with a growing portion of job openings moving away from the biggest cities and into smaller metro areas, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York analysis.

Job listings in large central metro areas now account for about 38% of total listings nationwide, down from 46% prepandemic, the researchers said in a blog post published this week. The portion of job openings in smaller metros increased, and the share of openings in “fringe” metros outside of large central cities held steady, the study showed.

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