U.S. Job Openings Decline in December; Hiring Metrics Hold Steady
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miércoles, 5 de febrero de 2025, 6:13 pm ET1 min de lectura
The U.S. labor market showed signs of cooling in December, with job openings falling by more than half a million, according to the latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) report. Despite this decline, other hiring metrics remained steady, indicating a relatively healthy labor market. The hiring rate held at 3.4%, while the quits rate stayed at 2%, and the layoffs rate remained unchanged at 1.1%.

The decline in job openings, from 8.09 million in November to 7.6 million in December, signals a slowdown in the pace of job growth. This trend is further emphasized by the fact that the ratio of open jobs to unemployed workers has fallen from around 2 in early 2022 to closer to 1 in recent months. This indicates that there are fewer job opportunities available relative to the number of unemployed workers, which could lead to increased competition for available positions.
The primary sectors contributing to the decrease in job openings were professional and business services, private education and health services, and financial activities. These sectors saw declines of 225,000, 194,000, and 166,000 job openings, respectively. This decrease in job openings could have various effects on the economic outlooks of these sectors, including reduced consumer spending, decreased business confidence, and potential impacts on economic stability and growth.
Despite the decline in job openings, the steady hiring, quits, and layoffs rates suggest that the overall labor market remains relatively healthy. However, the cooling labor market may have implications for job growth, worker mobility, unemployment, and inflation in the coming months. As the labor market continues to evolve, investors and businesses should monitor these trends closely to make informed decisions about hiring, investment, and economic growth.
In conclusion, the decline in U.S. job openings in December, coupled with steady hiring metrics, indicates a cooling labor market with potential implications for job growth, worker mobility, unemployment, and inflation. Investors and businesses should stay informed about these trends to make strategic decisions in the face of changing labor market dynamics.
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