Bars, Hotels and Restaurants Become the Economy’s Fastest-Growing Employers

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Hospitality companies are reviving their hiring after making pandemic cuts, offsetting slower jobs growth in tech

Operators of hotels, bars and restaurants—hit hard as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold—are now among the country’s fastest-growing employers, offsetting a slowdown in tech-related hiring.

The leisure-and-hospitality industry is rebuilding its workforce after cutting back during the pandemic’s early days. In contrast, companies focused on providing business and tech-related services have slowed their growth in recent months.

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