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US JOLTs job openings 7.443M vs 8.000M estimate

  • Prior month 8.040M revised lower to 7.861M
  • Job openings 7.443M vs 8.000M estimate. Lowest since January 2021
  • Vacancy rate 4.5% versus 4.7% last month (revised from 4.8%)
  • Quits rate 1.9% versus 2.0% (revised from 1.9%) last month
  • Separations rate x.x% versus 3.1% last month

Details:

  • Job openings are down 1.9 million over the year
  • Job openings rate is at 4.5%
  • Job openings decreased in:
    • Health care and social assistance: -178,000
    • State and local government, excluding education: -79,000
    • Federal government: -28,000
  • Job openings increased in:
    • Finance and insurance: +85,000
  • Hires: STEADY

    • Number and rate of hires remained steady at 5.6 million and 3.5%, respectively.
  • Separations: STEADY but still down on the year.

    • Total Separations

      • Unchanged at 5.2 million in September; down by 326,000 over the year.
      • Total separations rate steady at 3.3%.
    • Quits: STEADY, but down on the year

      • Remained at 3.1 million; down by 525,000 over the year.
      • Quits rate unchanged at 1.9%.
      • Decreases observed in professional and business services (-94,000).
      • Increases seen in:
        • State and local government, excluding education: +22,000
        • Real estate and rental and leasing: +18,000
    • Layoffs and Discharges: STEADY, but up on the year

      • Stable at 1.8 million; increased by 238,000 over the year.
      • Layoffs and discharges rate rose to 1.2%.
      • Increases in durable goods manufacturing: +46,000
      • Decreases in state and local government, excluding education: -20,000
    • Other Separations

      • Little change, remaining at 292,000 in September.

The revisions from last month showed openings higher, hires up to, but seperations including quit and layoff were up. Mixed.

  • Job openings for August revised down by 179,000 to 7.9 million
  • Hires revised up by 118,000 to 5.4 million
  • Total separations revised up by 171,000 to 5.2 million
    • Quits revised up by 94,000 to 3.2 million
    • Layoffs and discharges revised up by 60,000 to 1.7 million

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

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