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The Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation released its 2023 report suggesting that an influx of 42,000 new jobs in the life science industry are on the horizon in the next 10 years, but the educational pipeline in the state does not have the capacity to fill those additional roles. Meanwhile, in the behavioral health treatment realm, the workforce is on the decline as clinicians and counselors resign faster than hiring can keep up with, leading to longer wait times at substance abuse treatment facilities.

Are you still experiencing worker shortages in your industry?
Yes, and it's getting worse. (41%, 44 VOTES)
Yes, but it's getting better. (21%, 23 VOTES)
Yes, it's the same post-COVID shortages we've experienced since 2020. (27%, 29 VOTES)
No, workforce shortages are no longer an issue. (6%, 6 VOTES)
No, we never had a shortage of workers in our industry. (6%, 6 VOTES)
Poll Description

The Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation released its 2023 report suggesting that an influx of 42,000 new jobs in the life science industry are on the horizon in the next 10 years, but the educational pipeline in the state does not have the capacity to fill those additional roles. Meanwhile, in the behavioral health treatment realm, the workforce is on the decline as clinicians and counselors resign faster than hiring can keep up with, leading to longer wait times at substance abuse treatment facilities.

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