"RI in Much Weaker Position Than Before Pandemic," Says RIPEC in Third Quarter Report
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"RI in Much Weaker Position Than Before Pandemic," Says RIPEC in Third Quarter Report

The report is published jointly by the Center for Global and Regional Economic Studies at Bryant University and the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST“Rhode Island’s economy has begun to recover from the historic contraction we saw in the second quarter, but we are still in a much weaker position than before the pandemic, and should anticipate a long road to full recovery,” commented RIPEC President and CEO Michael DiBiase.
Economic Indicators
According to the Briefing, there was job growth across nearly every industry sector in Q3, but these gains did not make up for Q2 losses. Employment activity remained particularly constrained in leisure and hospitality; employment in this sector grew 53.3 percent in Q3 but only approximately one half of the jobs lost between March and April 2020 were regained.
Similarly, employment in education and health services has not recovered, remaining 5.5 percent lower in Q3 than in Q1, and employment in professional and business services was 8.0 percent below Q1 levels. Total nonfarm employment in the Ocean State increased by 22,000 jobs between June and September but was 7.9 percent below the level in February.

