Job openings leaped above 8 million in March, a new record high

  • Date: 11-May-2021
  • Source: CNBC
  • Sector:Economy
  • Country:Middle East
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Job openings leaped above 8 million in March, a new record high

Job openings popped to a record high in March as employers struggled to find workers to fill those positions, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. Even as help wanted jumped from February by 597,000, or 8%, to 8.12 million, hires rose just 215,000, or 3.7%, to just over 6 million. Total separations declined, falling by 107,000 to 5.32 million. The total number of employment opportunities set a new standard for the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, which goes back to December 2000. The report comes amid growing concerns about employers being able to find enough workers to fill openings, which in turn could make the economic recovery slower than anticipated. In a recent note, Goldman Sachs economists noted that "labor supply appears to be tighter than the unemployment rate suggests, likely reflecting the impact of unusually generous unemployment benefits and lingering virus-related impediments to working." That explosion in vacancies came during a month when nonfarm payrolls expanded by 770,000. However, the pace did not keep up, as April saw added against expectations for 1 million. The JOLTS numbers run a month behind the nonfarm payrolls count. For March, opportunities expanded sharply in government jobs, with openings jumping to 833,000, a