Job Openings Rise More Than Expected in January

The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) report showed that job openings rose more than expected in January, while hiring and quits also edged higher. Vacancies increased to 7.740 million, up from December's downwardly revised 7.508 million. The January figure came in above the expected 7.650 million.

From the press release:

The number of job openings was little changed at 7.7 million in January, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Hires held at 5.4 million, and total separations changed little at 5.3 million. Within separations, quits (3.3 million) and layoffs and discharges (1.6 million) changed little.

Background on JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover)

The JOLTS report is a monthly survey released by the BLS that tracks job openings, hiring, and separations (quits, layoffs, and discharges). Unlike the unemployment rate, which measures labor supply, JOLTS data helps gauge labor demand. An increase in job openings is generally a positive sign, indicating ample job opportunities. JOLTS data lags the BLS employment report by one month.

PAYEMS monthly change

The chart below displays the monthly data for the four components of the JOLTS series. Due to their volatility, six-month moving averages are included to highlight trends. The moving average for job openings remained above hires for over five years starting in 2015. It briefly dipped below hires in May and June 2020 but rebounded above in July 2020. Over the past two years, job openings, hires, and quits have all trended downward, with job openings falling the fastest. During that same time, layoffs and discharges have been gradually increasing.

JOLTS Overview

For comparison, here is the monthly BLS Employment Situation Summary charted with JOLTS data:

BLS Nonfarm Jobs versus JOLTS data

In January, there were 7.052 million unemployed workers and 7.740 million job openings. This equates to 1.13 jobs available per unemployed worker in January, up slightly from December.

Job Openings Per Unemployed Worker