The overall reduction in workforce participation post covid is apparently about 1%
>>>Labor force participation plummeted by more than 3 percentage points during the first two months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, representing a decline of more than 8.2 million people. While about half of the drop was quickly regained, participation has stagnated at about 1 percentage point below its pre-pandemic level. . . .
The question of why so many workers, nearly 1% of adults, have exited the labor force is a big question . . . The question of why so many workers, nearly 1% of adults, have exited the labor force is a big question, with important implications for future economic growth, inflation, and labor market policies. . . . Hand-in-hand, there has been a significant decline in hours worked, both in aggregate and per worker.<<<
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/why-havent-workers-returned-to-the-labor-force-after-covid-19/
I'm not sure how many people want to work, but I'm pretty sure everyone likes to eat.