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US retailers are expected to hire fewer workers for the holidays this year compared to last year

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Last updated: 2024/09/17 at 10:44 PM
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US retailers are gearing up for the holiday season by hiring fewer seasonal workers this year than in the past due to a softer labor market and tighter consumer spending. According to a report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, retailers are expected to add 520,000 new jobs in the final quarter of 2024, compared to 564,200 in 2023. This prediction takes into account the slowing job gains and consumer spending habits. Holiday sales are also expected to grow at their slowest pace in six years due to factors such as inflation and depleted savings.

Andrew Challenger, senior vice president at Challenger, Gray & Christmas, stated that the demand for seasonal workers may fluctuate as the season progresses. Retailers might struggle to fill positions or might not have the need for as many workers if consumer spending decreases. The forecast for holiday hires is the lowest since 2022, with the momentum in the labor market slowing down in recent months. Despite this, US-based companies have announced 178,350 planned hires for the holiday season, according to the report. This number may change as the holiday season approaches.

Retailers like Target, Burlington Stores, and Bath & Body Works have announced their seasonal hiring plans for the holiday season. Target will hire 100,000 seasonal workers, consistent with the past three years, to support staffing in stores and supply chain facilities. Burlington Stores plans to hire 1,500 full-time and 23,000 part-time seasonal workers, while Bath & Body Works will hire 30,000 seasonal workers, the same as in 2023. These hiring plans reflect the cautious approach that retailers are taking this holiday season in response to changing economic conditions.

As the holiday season approaches, retailers are adjusting their hiring plans to meet customer demand while being mindful of the current economic landscape. The Challenger report highlights the challenges that retailers may face in filling seasonal positions due to the uncertain labor market and consumer spending patterns. By monitoring hiring trends and adjusting their plans accordingly, retailers can navigate the holiday season successfully while ensuring that they have the necessary staff to support their operations. Despite the challenges, retailers are optimistic about the upcoming holiday season and are taking proactive steps to address the changing dynamics of the retail industry.

In conclusion, the holiday hiring outlook for retailers this year is more cautious than in previous years, with fewer seasonal workers expected to be hired. Factors such as a softer labor market, tighter consumer spending, and slower job gains are contributing to this trend. However, retailers are adapting their hiring plans to address these challenges and ensure that they are prepared for the holiday rush. By closely monitoring hiring trends and consumer behavior, retailers can make informed decisions about their staffing needs and position themselves for success during the holiday season. As the economic landscape continues to evolve, retailers will need to remain flexible and proactive in their approach to hiring to meet changing customer demands and market conditions.

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