Job Openings in U.S. Held Nearly Steady in November

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There were about 10.5 million available jobs in November, essentially unchanged from October, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Available positions increased in professional and business services. They decreased in finance and insurance.

With the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to cool demand and combat inflation, the labor market could slow further in 2023. Job openings are down from a record 11.9 million achieved in March 2022, though they still far exceed the six million Americans unemployed and seeking work.

The overall U.S. labor market remains historically strong, with employers having added an average of 392,000 jobs a month in 2022 through November, according to the Labor Department.

The share of workers quitting their jobs—a sign of confidence in the labor market—rose to 2.7% in November from 2.6% a month earlier, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Quits are above the prepandemic rate but below record levels reached in late 2021.

The unemployment rate clocked in at 3.7% in November, up slightly from half-century lows matched earlier in 2022.

More broadly, economic growth restarted in the second half of 2022 after a contraction in the first half of the year. Yet economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal this past fall forecast the economy to enter a recession in 2023.

Source: Agency Morocaine De Presse

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