Arab Times

US job openings hit record high

Workers more scarce

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WASHINGTON, Feb 13, (RTRS): US job openings surged to a record high in December, led by vacancies in the constructi­on and accommodat­ion and food services sectors, strengthen­ing analysts’ views that the economy was running out of workers.

While the release of the Labor Department’s monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, on Tuesday underscore­d labor market strength, there are worries the shortage of workers could hurt an economic expansion that has lasted 9-1/2 years and is the second longest on record.

“The labor market continues to heat up,” said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York. “But growth cannot continue for much longer if there is no one out there to work in the factories and shops and malls across America.”

Job openings, a measure of labor demand, increased by 169,000 to a seasonally adjusted 7.3 million in December, the highest reading since the series started in 2000. That lifted the job openings rate to 4.7 percent from 4.6 percent in November.

Constructi­on vacancies increased by 88,000 jobs in December. There were an additional 84,000 jobs in the accommodat­ion and food services sector. Job openings in the healthcare and social assistance sector rose by 79,000 in December.

Federal government vacancies, however, fell by 32,000 jobs and job openings in real estate, rental and leasing dropped 31,000 in December.

Hiring continued to lag job openings in December, rising to 5.9 million from 5.8 million in November. That further widened the gap between vacancies and hiring, which emerged in 2015, reflecting tightening labor market conditions. There were 1.2 job openings for every unemployed person in December.

Anecdotal evidence has been growing of companies experienci­ng difficulti­es finding workers. A survey of small businesses published on Tuesday found that almost a quarter of owners reported that difficulti­es finding qualified workers as their “single most important business problem” in January.

According to the survey from the National Federation of Independen­t Business, 35 percent of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in January.

The labor market has enjoyed a record 100 straight months of job gains, with non-farm payrolls increasing by 304,000 jobs in January, the most since February 2018. But as workers become more scarce, job growth is expected to slow to around 150,000 per month this year.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this file photo, a cashier returns a credit card and a receipt at a McDonald’s window, where signage for job openings are displayed in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey on Feb 12, the Labor Department reports on jobopening­s and labor turnover for December.
(AP) In this file photo, a cashier returns a credit card and a receipt at a McDonald’s window, where signage for job openings are displayed in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey on Feb 12, the Labor Department reports on jobopening­s and labor turnover for December.

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