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JOLTS December 2011: Job Openings Leap To Highest Level In Almost 3 Years In December

CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER   02/ 7/12 12:02 PM ET  AP

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WASHINGTON — The number of available jobs in the United States jumped in December to near a three-year high, supporting other data that show a brighter outlook for hiring.

Companies and governments posted 3.38 million jobs in December, the Labor Department said Tuesday. That's up from the 3.12 million advertised in the previous month and nearly matches the three-year high reached in September.

Job openings in the private sector reached the highest point in almost three and a half years.

Still, overall hiring slipped, and the number of people who quit their jobs also declined. That suggests the job market still isn't as dynamic as it was before the recession.

Manufacturers, retailers and professional and business services all posted gains. Professional and business services include temporary jobs. But they also include high-paying positions, such as architects, engineers and accountants.

The report on job openings follows Friday's optimistic employment figures. Those showed employers added 243,000 net jobs in January, and the unemployment rate fell to 8.3 percent.

December was also a big month for hiring, but there were still 13.1 million people unemployed that month. That means an average of 3.9 people competed for each open job in December, the first time in four years that ratio was below 4 to 1.

In a healthy job market, the ratio is usually around 2 to 1.

It generally takes one to three months for employers to fill job openings. December's big jump in postings is likely one reason January's jobs report was healthy. But it also suggests job growth may continue in the coming months.

Job openings have rebounded since the recession ended in June 2009, rising 39 percent since then. But they are still far below the pre-recession levels of roughly 4.5 million.

And hiring hasn't kept up with job openings. It's risen only 11 percent since June 2009.

The slow recovery in hiring may be one reason the job market still seems sluggish to many people, particularly those out of work, even as the unemployment rate has fallen for five months straight.

The key issue is how the monthly net job change is calculated: It's additions to company payrolls minus subtractions. That net figure normally rises as hiring strengthens. But it can also rise even if hiring is weak_ as long as layoffs and quits are relatively few.

Tuesday's report shows that most of the improvement in December's net gain of 203,000 jobs stems from lower layoffs and quits, rather than a pickup in hiring.

Layoffs dropped to 1.6 million in December, below the pre-recession monthly average of about 1.9 million. Last year, layoffs fell to their lowest annual total in the 10 years that the government has tracked the data, Tuesday's report showed.

At the same time, the number of people quitting their jobs, while rising, is also far below pre-recession levels. That's not such a good thing. Workers tend to quit when they find another job, usually with better pay.

A higher number of "quits" tends to signal a strong labor market, with lots more jobs and higher pay. With pay levels stagnant, not many jobs offer better opportunities. The result: a low-turnover labor market, with few being laid off, few quitting and moderate numbers of hires.

"It's kind of like when a musical chairs game comes to a halt," said Jason Faberman, a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. "Even with decent job growth numbers, it can still feel to the average worker like a stagnant labor market."

Any net job gains are still, of course, a good sign. They mean payrolls are growing, and consumer spending can grow. So can the economy.

But the low turnover helps explain why the job market may not feel much better to many people. Especially those without a job.

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04:46 AM on 02/08/2012
when wages rise...that is when you know jobs are really available. Wages are flat or falling. So there are not really jobs available.
12:24 AM on 02/08/2012
There are oodles of jobs in my area! So if you are able to make a living wage on commission-based sales in this economy, or if you are proficient in C++, Ruby, Java, or other programming language, or if you have native fluency in at least one Asian language as well as English and don't mind continuous executive travel, jobs are falling off the trees.

(Because qualified people who simply don't want to work are the body of unemployed Americans, right? I don't know why anyone is sneering at the unemployed. Unless you are the genius salesman, the software engineer, or the international executive, you could be next.)

I know it's not this bad everywhere. The only jobs in the state I grew up are part-time burger flipping, which wouldn't pay for the gas it takes to commute. So is it better to be the 300th person applying for a software engineering position I'm not qualified for, or the 500th person to apply for $160 per week and no benefits?
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Daryl Pienta
Not a fan of the far righ...errr. wrong wing
05:01 PM on 02/07/2012
Cue the republicans calling the data a sham.
far right wing conservatism is dying and it will be dead in our lifetime.. THANKFULLY
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
04:51 PM on 02/07/2012
Jobs posted does not equal jobs available.
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Minty6
05:03 PM on 02/07/2012
yes it does.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
05:09 PM on 02/07/2012
No, sadly it does not.
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Esther21072011
I'm one of the 53% that pays taxes
04:17 PM on 02/07/2012
But,but, but - the libs keep telling everyone there are NO jobs out there to be had

SMDH
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VPerry24
Carpe Diem!
12:48 PM on 02/07/2012
When I came here in 1966 and I checked the local newspaper for jobs there were none other than bar girls wanted. Today, there is nothing, not even bar girls and that in a town of 150,000.
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
01:07 PM on 02/07/2012
Jobs are listed online nowadays.
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Jim NLN
Obama 2012 and beyond!
12:47 PM on 02/07/2012
All this good news will lead to job losses this fall. Republican job losses in the congress, that is!
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Esther21072011
I'm one of the 53% that pays taxes
04:19 PM on 02/07/2012
You mean the news that job's went up after Republicans won the House in the 2010 elections........
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
04:52 PM on 02/07/2012
In spite of Republicans controlling the House.
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Daryl Pienta
Not a fan of the far righ...errr. wrong wing
05:02 PM on 02/07/2012
LOL.. you didn't do anything at all..
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
12:35 PM on 02/07/2012
where, in china..?? can someone make a living with these "jobs"...?
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
04:52 PM on 02/07/2012
yes and no
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
12:27 PM on 02/07/2012
Perhaps this is why OWS has been fading from view. It is possible they might actually be out trying to get a job!
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rltballer
why is equality difficult for some to understand?
12:37 PM on 02/07/2012
Sometimes people just make me laugh. I am part of OWS, i went out there daily after work, i still go sometimes to help, always after work. Why dont you actually turn off Faux news, or get up off of your knees from in front of Rush L. and actually do some work investigating yourself. Not everyone there is an unemployed hippie. I am an employeed hippie. Blows your theory way out of the water. Shows what ignorance will do to people as well. Sad.
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Esther21072011
I'm one of the 53% that pays taxes
04:19 PM on 02/07/2012
Gee - if you are to be believed - there's one. Those camping and living in the parks were not goin to work every day - smelling bad and filthy.
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VPerry24
Carpe Diem!
12:49 PM on 02/07/2012
OWS are heroes, we should join them. Why is the press not picking it up?
07:22 PM on 02/07/2012
at least the homeless can stay in the parks now
12:10 PM on 02/07/2012
JOLTS December 2011: Job Openings Leap To Highest Level In Almost 3 Years In December"---And this exciting news occurred during the Obama Administration.

TEAM OBAMA 2012!
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Esther21072011
I'm one of the 53% that pays taxes
04:18 PM on 02/07/2012
With a Republican controlled House..
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Minty6
05:05 PM on 02/07/2012
With a Democrat controlled house and a Democrat Controlled Seante.