Economics
Millions of U.S. Jobs to Be Lost for Years, IRS Projections Show
- IRS forecasts 37.2 million fewer W-2 forms for next year
- More gig workers are also seen, compared with before pandemic
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The Internal Revenue Service projects that lower levels of employment in the U.S. could persist for years, showcasing the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
The IRS forecasts there will be about 229.4 million employee-classified jobs in 2021 -- about 37.2 million fewer than it had estimated last year, before the virus hit, according to updated data released Thursday. The statistics are an estimate how many of the W-2 tax forms that are used to track employee wages and withholding the agency will receive.