MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT


June 16, 2025

Understanding population demographics is pretty straightforward because you don’t need high-level math to figure things out. The simple truth is that we need an organized immigration system, and we needed that yesterday. I’m not here to defend anyone who is here without having gone through the proper immigration or work permit process. However, we all need to acknowledge that the process has been broken for decades, and that as our workforce ages out, we need to fill important roles where technology has its limits.


We have a record number of retirees living today, and more are heading that way. With that comes greater, and more costly, health care needs. Take home health care, for example. According to a Bloomberg article from this morning, “Demand for such care is expected to swell as the U.S. population ages, and the industry has increasingly relied on immigrants to fill home health positions. Foreign-born people comprise roughly one in five U.S. workers, yet they account for more than 40% of home health aides and nearly 30% of personal care employment, according to U.S. government data.” Nursing is another associated profession facing significant and growing shortages.


Between rural America’s need for hands-on labor to support our agricultural sector and the health care needs of our aging population, the time is now to create an organized process to fill critical jobs. We simply do not have the number of people in succeeding generations to fill these gaps.

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Key economic data reports start tomorrow with U.S. retail sales for May, the import price index for May, and industrial production for May, too. We’ll get a look at May building permits and housing starts on Wednesday, and wrap up a light data week on Friday with the Philadelphia Fed manufacturing survey results for June and U.S. leading economic indicators for May.  


This is also a very light week for earnings. Homebuilder Lennar gets us started today and is joined by Jabil and La-Z-Boy on Tuesday. KornFerry is joined by Smith & Wesson Brands on Wednesday, while Darden Restaurants, Accenture, CarMax, and Kroger round out the week of calls.  

Michael J. Quaranta

President

Delaware State Chamber of Commerce

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Delaware Has 19.2 Home Health Aides Per 1,000 Jobs

Delaware has 19.2 home health aides per 1,000 jobs, placing it around the national middle. But as the state's population ages and demand for in-home care grows, staying in the middle may not be enough. Nationally, home health and personal care aide jobs are expected to grow 21% by 2033, yet providers everywhere are struggling to hire and keep staff. Low pay, high physical demands, and burnout have led nearly two-thirds of workers to leave within their first year, according to a recent industry survey. As staffing shortages persist, even in top-ranked states like New York (with 60.3 aides per 1,000 jobs), Delaware must consider how to recruit and retain the workforce needed to care for its aging residents. Read more >

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