2025 Health Care Job Surge of 693,000 Masks Underlying Productivity Crisis
β’ U.S. health care and social assistance sectors added 693,000 jobs in 2025, accounting for all net employment gains and preventing a 570,000 job loss in the broader economy. β’ Despite the growth, experts warn it conceals a productivity crisis driven by administrative burdens, outdated technology, and inefficient care delivery models. β’ The commentary urges policy reforms to boost efficiency, as unchecked spending threatens fiscal sustainability amid aging populations.
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