KEY POINTS
  • Eating and drinking places saw 29,000 new jobs added in September, according to the Department of Labor's report released Friday.
  • The restaurant industry's unemployment rate of 7.5% is still well above pre-pandemic levels.
  • Higher turnover rates have also hurt the industry's ability to staff restaurants fully.
A Now Hiring sign at a Dunkin' restaurant on September 21, 2021 in Hallandale, Florida.

The restaurant industry's unemployment rate fell to 7.5% in September but remains well above pre-pandemic levels, providing another worrying sign that the labor crunch isn't going to disappear anytime soon.

Food services and drinking places added just 29,000 new jobs in September, according to the Department of Labor's report released Friday. The overall unemployment rate fell to 4.8% during the month, and nonfarm payrolls only increased by 194,000, falling short of estimates.