Insurance Labor Study Highlights Stabilizing Labor Market
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Weekly News -- According to the latest iteration of the Semi-Annual U.S. Insurance Labor Outlook Study conducted by The Jacobson Group and Ward Group, a part of Aon plc (NYSE: AON), 58 percent of companies polled intend to increase staff in 2018. In addition, the unemployment rate for the insurance industry is at 2.2 percent.
"We are seeing staffing and hiring expectations level out as the industry continues to stabilize," says Gregory P. Jacobson, co-chief executive officer of Jacobson. "Anticipated increases in business volume and expansion into new markets continue to drive hiring demands."
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