John Voorheis

Transitional Costs and the Decline of Coal: Worker-Level Evidence

The outside options available to workers critically determine the transitional costs of labor demand shocks. Using comprehensive administrative data, we examine the worker-level effects of the decline of coal — a regionally concentrated labor demand shock that reduced employment by more than 50% between 2011 and 2021. We show that coal workers experienced large and persistent earnings losses compared to similar workers less connected to coal.