U.S. employers post fewest job openings in 5 months

Employers in April posted the fewest job openings in five months, suggesting hiring will remain sluggish in the months ahead.

 
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER | Published: June 20, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Employers in April posted the fewest job openings in five months, suggesting hiring will remain sluggish in the months ahead.

photo - Illustration by Chris Schoelen, The Oklahoman Graphics
Illustration by Chris Schoelen, The Oklahoman Graphics

Multimedia

The Labor Department said Tuesday that job openings fell to a seasonally adjusted 3.4 million in April, down from 3.7 million in March. The March figure was the highest in nearly four years.

The decline could mean employers are growing more cautious about adding workers in the face of financial turmoil in Europe and slower growth in the United States. Job openings can take one to three months to fill.

There were 12.5 million unemployed people in April. That means an average of 3.7 people competed for each open job. In a healthy job market, the ratio is usually about 2 to 1.

Openings have risen by almost a third since the recession ended in June 2009. But they are still below pre-recession levels of about 5 million per month.

April's decline in openings has coincided with a sharp slowdown in hiring. Employers added an average of only 73,000 jobs in April and May. That's down from an average of 226,000 in the first three months of this year.

The drop in openings was concentrated in the private sector and was particularly steep in professional and business services. Available jobs fell 14 percent in that category, which includes high-paying jobs such as engineers, architects and accountants, as well as lower-paying temporary jobs.

Page 1 of 2




If you prefer your thoughts to appear in The Oklahoman's Opinion section, we encourage you to submit a letter to the editor.


New Rule in VIRGINIA:
(APR 2013): If You Pay For Car Insurance You Must Read This Immediately
www.ConsumerFinanceDaily.com
gas prices
Free Report: The Cause and Effects of Rising Gas Prices in 2013!
www.OilandEnergyDaily.com

Business Photo Galleriesview all