KEY POINTS
  • "Quality jobs" strategies improve the lives of employees by improving pay and benefits. They also strengthen employers' business outcomes.
  • A Gallup survey found 60% of jobs in the U.S. are considered "mediocre" or "poor quality" jobs.
  • Poorly compensated lower-income workers often bear the greatest burdens in the U.S. workforce, dampening productivity and employers' bottom lines. "QJ" strategies directly address this.

Prior to the Covid-19 outbreak early last year, the U.S. labor market was at its lowest levels of unemployment since 1969. However, the glowing headlines were not reflective of concerning underlying dynamics.

A Gallup poll survey found that 60% of jobs here in the U.S. are considered "mediocre" or "poor quality" jobs. This burden directly impacts many communities and millions of American workers.