#TRENDING 9/02/22: Stats and Facts for Labor Day 2022

Nine Stats and Facts for Labor Day 2022

 

Did you know this Monday is also Labor Day in Canada? They just spell it differently . . . L-A-B-O-U-R.

  

And in Japan, they mix Labor Day with . . . Thanksgiving. It's actually called Labor Thanksgiving Day, and it'll be celebrated on November 23rd.

  

Here are a few more random Labor Day facts and stats . . .

  

1. Oregon was the first state to make Labor Day an official public holiday back in 1887. It caught on quick. By the time it became a FEDERAL holiday in 1894, 30 states were officially celebrating Labor Day.

  

2. 35% of the work force belonged to UNIONS in the 1950s. That was PEAK UNION. Now, it's just 10.3%.

  

3. According to a new Gallup poll, 71% of Americans said they support labor unions . . . that's the highest percentage since 1965. It was 68% last year.

  

4. In one poll, 68% of people said Labor Day is their "favorite holiday" . . . which seems like it has to be a mistake.  

  

5. 53% of Americans plan to get out of town for Labor Day weekend, and 36% plan to travel by car. Gas prices have been falling for almost two months now, but the average price of regular gasoline is still up 23% from last Labor Day. The national average today is $3.83.

  

6. Celebration plans vary by generation. Gen Z are most likely to go out for food and drinks, travel, and attend or host a party . . . while Boomers are most likely to gather with family and friends . . . and Gen X are the most likely to grill.

  

7. 51% of Americans have gone a year or longer without taking a vacation.

 

 8. The current unemployment rate is 3.5%, which is the lowest it's been in a half-century. Well, actually it's tied for the lowest. The only other months that it's been 3.5% were: January and February of 2020. And we all remember what happened in March.

  

9. 87% of people think they should get a raise to keep up with inflation . . . but it isn't just inflation. 55% say they've worked harder since the pandemic began.

  

(Wikipedia / WalletHub / WalletHub #2 / The Wall Street Journal / The Vacationer / WDRB)

 

Originally posted on September 2nd, 2022


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