JOLTS: Job Openings

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Job openings top 11.2 million in July, well above estimate and nearly double the available workers

There were nearly 1 million more job openings than expected in July, an inflationary sign that the U.S. labor market is still extremely tight, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.

JOLTS July 2022:
 
Job openings tumbled below 10 million in February for the first time in nearly two years

Available positions totaled 9.93 million, a drop of 632,000 from January’s downwardly revised number, according to the Labor Department’s JOLTS report.

It was the first time vacancies fell below 10 million since May 2021.

Professional and business services saw a slide of 278,000 job openings on the month to lead decliners.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/04/jolts-february-2023-.html
 
Job openings slide to 8.7 million in October, well below estimate, to lowest level since March 2021

Job openings openings totaled 8.73 million for the month, a decline of 617,000, or 6.6%, the Labor Department reported Tuesday in its monthly JOLTS report.

That was the lowest total since March 2021 and brought the ratio of openings to available workers down to 1.3 to 1.

Job openings slide to 8.7 million in October, well below estimate, to lowest level since March 2021

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