As job openings reach unprecedented levels, so does quitting
WASHINGTON — U.S. employers advertised the most jobs on record in July, and the number of workers quitting their jobs also hit a new all-time high.
Americans are increasingly taking advantage of a tight labour market to find new, often higher-paying jobs. That could help push up wages broadly across the economy.
The Labor Department said Tuesday that the number of job openings rose 1.7 per cent to 6.9 million, the most on record dating back to late 2000. The number of people quitting jumped 3 per cent to 3.58 million, also a record. Quits are typically a good sign that jobs are plentiful, because people usually quit when they have another job or are confident they can find one.
With the unemployment rate at 3.9 per cent, near an 18-year low, businesses are increasingly desperate to find workers. Even as the number of available jobs rose, overall hiring in July was essentially flat, with about 5.7 million people finding jobs, the report showed.
