First, the good news: U.S. nonprofits have added roughly 666,500 jobs to their payrolls since May. The bad news: Nonprofit employment remains about 976,620 jobs short of where it stood in February, before the coronavirus erupted into a global pandemic.
According to the analysis from the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, most of the job losses were in health-care and social-service nonprofits. Health-care nonprofits are estimated to have shed a net of 310,766 jobs since February, 31.8 percent of the 976,616 nonprofit jobs lost over all. Social-service nonprofits are employing 211,755 fewer people than in February, or 21` percent of the nonprofit jobs lost.
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