{"id":1124406,"date":"2024-04-27T12:13:55","date_gmt":"2024-04-27T16:13:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/maine-made-progress-in-wages-and-productivity-but-still-faces-shrinking-labor-force-press-herald\/"},"modified":"2024-04-27T12:13:55","modified_gmt":"2024-04-27T16:13:55","slug":"maine-made-progress-in-wages-and-productivity-but-still-faces-shrinking-labor-force-press-herald","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/progress\/maine-made-progress-in-wages-and-productivity-but-still-faces-shrinking-labor-force-press-herald\/","title":{"rendered":"Maine made progress in wages and productivity, but still faces shrinking labor force &#8211; Press Herald"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Maine has hit targets for productivity and wage growth in the    last few years, but faces a declining labor force, the state    reported Friday in its updated 10-year economic development    strategy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Real wages  employee pay after inflation  and productivity    were up 10% in the last four years, according to The Maine    2020-2029 Economic Development Strategy: The 2024 Reset.    Though Maine has made significant progress in labor force    growth, its fallen short of where we need to be, the report    said. Productivity measures how efficiently money and labor are    used to produce goods and services.  <\/p>\n<p>    The updated plan was released at an event at Bigelow Laboratory    for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay Friday morning.  <\/p>\n<p>    The initial report in 2019 was intended as a roadmap to    execute, Commissioner Heather Johnson of the Department of    Economic and Community Development said in an interview.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now its time to refresh that project suite. It is an    implementable plan and were all focused on it, she said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unlike the initial reportthat was    submitted to the Legislature for its consideration, this report    can serve as a guide for lawmakers as they work on policy,    Johnson said.  <\/p>\n<p>    The state set a goal of adding 75,000 workers to the labor    force over 10 years but reports an increase of 13,400 in three    years. At that rate, Maine would add fewer than 45,000    employees in a decade.  <\/p>\n<p>    The goal of increasing what the report calls the talent pool    would be achieved by migration and an increased labor    participation rate, the report said. The pandemic affected    both factors, it said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Migration into Maine, particularly of residents younger than 45    years old has increased. At the same time, more Maine workers    in the baby boom generation  those born between 1946 and 1964     are retiring than young people are joining the workforce, the    state said.  <\/p>\n<p>    So we are doing better than expected, but not as well as we    need to do, the report said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnson said Maines demographic trends have been true for    decades. In the 1980s, however, the problem was high    unemployment, she said. More recently, technology is driving    greater productivity, allowing employers to use fewer workers,    she said.  <\/p>\n<p>    The state Department of Labor reported this week that the    number of non-farm jobs in March was the second-highest on    record, at 656,100, after hitting a record high of 656,400 in    February. While the states unemployment rate is near a record    low of 3.3%, the labor force participation rate of 59.3% was    down slightly from the previous three months.  <\/p>\n<p>    The state report said labor force participation has recovered    from the pandemic, but still remains below its levels in the    early 2000s. Maine projects a gap of about 100,000 workers    between its labor force goal of 725,000 in 2030 and a    projection of about 625,000.  <\/p>\n<p>    A stagnant or shrinking labor force undermines the economy by    slowing growth as fewer goods and services are produced,    leading to higher taxes as government struggles with a smaller    revenue.  <\/p>\n<p>    The report cited a few ways to expand the labor force. In 2022,    Maine made community college free for recent high school    graduates. More than 11,500 students have enrolled, nearly 50%    more than projected, the report said. The same year, Maine    established the Maine Career Exploration Program, which    provides paid work experiences for Mainers ages 16 to 24; 2,000    are enrolled.  <\/p>\n<p>    As of 2021, 55% of Maine adults have a credential of value,    which is up from 44% in 2018, and well on the way to a    planned goal of 60% by 2025, the report said. And enrollment in    Career and Technical Education is up 18% since 2018, with    10,012 students enrolled in 2023.  <\/p>\n<p>    MAINE ECONOMY GREW 6.2% IN 2023  <\/p>\n<p>    Maines $93.1 billion economy increased by a 5.9% annual    rate in the fourth quarter of 2023, the fastest among the six    New England states, according to the U.S. Department of    Commerce. However, Connecticuts $340.2 billion economy grew    the fastest in the region for the year, expanding by 6.5%,    while Maines economy grew more slowly, at 6.2%.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gov. Janet Mills, introducing the report, touted Maines    rebounding economic performance. Maine was one of the last    states to fully recover from the recession of 2008-09 and    economic growth had increased at only a third of the rate of    the rest of the U.S. in the previous decade, she said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Patrick Woodcock, president and CEO of the Maine State Chamber    of Commerce, said legislation that Mills recently signed to put    a $25 million research-and-development bond on the November    ballot will provide the seeds for long-term economic    prosperity.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, businesses had hoped for some type of support in the    recently concluded session of the Legislature for childcare to    help businesses hire more workers and parents to enter the    labor force.  <\/p>\n<p>    To attract workers, businesses are creating more flexible    shifts, partnering with day care to help working parents and    male-dominated employers are looking at ways to hire more    women, Woodcock said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Alotofthisyoucannotsolvewithjustgovernmentpolicy,hesaid.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rep. Tiffany Roberts, D-North Berwick, the House chair of the    Legislatures Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and    Business Committee, said the report aligns with what we have    done and maybe informs us about what the next step is.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Legislature has helped expand the workforce with measures    easing occupational licensing and earmarking $1 million for    nurse faculty loan repayments, Roberts said.  <\/p>\n<p>          Invalid username\/password.        <\/p>\n<p>          Please check your email to confirm and complete your          registration.        <\/p>\n<p>        Use the form below to reset your password. 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