sbynews

DelMarVa’s Premier Source for Conservative News, Opinion, Analysis, and Human Interest

Contact Publisher Joe Albero at alberobutzo@wmconnect.com or 410-430-5349

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Job Openings rose to 10.925M in December

The number of job openings and quits each held at historically elevated levels in December, with worker leverage remaining high as labor demand persisted.

Vacancies across the U.S. totaled 10.925 million at the end of 2021, the Labor Department said in its latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS). This compared to 10.775 million openings in November, according to the revised monthly print. Consensus economists had anticipated December vacancies would come in at 10.3 million, according to Bloomberg data.

The latest report represented a seventh straight month that job openings held above the 10 million level, underscoring the ongoing tightness in the labor market as employers struggle to find enough workers to fill positions. Vacancies had set an all-time high of nearly 11.1 million in July, and trended only slightly lower since then. Before the pandemic, job openings had averaged around 7 million per month throughout 2019.

And beneath the surface, churn within the labor market has also increased over the course of 2021. Another 4.3 million individuals quit their jobs in December, coming down only slightly from a record high of 4.5 million in November. And the quits rate was little changed at 2.9%, or just a tick below November’s record rate of 3.0%. A higher quits rate typically indicates workers are more confident that they will be able to find new jobs after voluntarily leaving their current ones.

By industry, some of the largest increases in job openings were in service areas of the economy most impacted by the latest wave of the virus. Vacancies in food services and accommodation rose by 133,000 to top 1.5 million. Openings in non-durable goods manufacturing and state and local government education each rose by 31,000 during the month.

More

4 thoughts on “Job Openings rose to 10.925M in December”

  1. Pretty simple really, people don’t want to risk their mental and physical health for part time wages and no benefits to be shot at by some fool who feels disrespected because he didn’t get enough salt on his fries.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *