Nonprofits shed more than 1.6 million jobs from March through May, or 13 percent of all nonprofit jobs in America, according to estimates from Johns Hopkins University. That’s equivalent to 8.8 percent of an estimated 18.7 million job losses seen in that time across all nongovernment jobs.
The estimates were part of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies 2020 Nonprofit Employment Report.
The results are limited because they are not a direct measure of nonprofit job losses. Instead, researchers examined overall job losses by industry — data that encompasses both for-profit and nonprofit workers — and assumed that nonprofit job losses were proportional to the share of nonprofit jobs over all in each industry.
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