The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

U.S. job openings dip but still exceed number of unemployed

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WASHINGTON >> The number of jobs posted by U.S. employers declined slightly in September but still exceeded the number of unemployed Americans and remained near a two-decade high.

The report Tuesday from the Labor Department provided the latest evidence that many U.S. companies are straining to fill jobs in the face of a robust job market with low unemployme­nt.

The department said job openings declined 4 percent to roughly 7 million, still close to the highest levels on records dating to December 2000. The number of openings far exceeded the roughly 6 million people who were unemployed in September.

The number of available jobs, in fact, has topped the number of unemployed for six straight months. Steadily strong hiring has lowered the U.S. unemployme­nt rate to a nearly five-decade low of 3.7 percent.

And wages have begun picking up. Average hourly pay rose 3.1 percent in October from a year earlier, the fastest year-over-year gain since 2009, the year the Great Recession ended.

Even with the dip in job openings in September, hiring remains robust. In October, U.S. employers added a strong 250,000 jobs, the government reported last week.

In September, the number of people who quit their jobs was essentiall­y unchanged at around 3.6 million, a record high. A high number of people quitting their jobs is typically an encouragin­g sign: Most people quit when they have another job lined up or are confident they can find one.

Tuesday’s figures come from the government’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey, which tracks the number of openings, quits and hires. They showed several industries with a particular abundance of openings:

Trade, transporta­tion and utilities; profession­al and business services, which include many higher-paying positions in engineerin­g, accounting and architectu­re, as well as temporary help; education and health services; health care and social assistance; and hospitalit­y and leisure.

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