Following January’s slight increase (just 0.6%) in active job listings, February marked a return to downward trends observed throughout the latter part of 2022 as active listings, indexed directly from company websites, declined 5.1% through the second month of 2023. …
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Active U.S. job listings increased a slight 0.6% month-over-month. According to LinkUp job listing data, collected daily and directly from company websites, this is the first overall increase seen since listings peaked in March 2022. Despite more than 100,000 reported …
LinkUp has just released its Q4 2022 Economic Indicator Report that looks at labor demand at a macro level. Active job listings on company websites continued to drop throughout last quarter, aligning with declines observed in active and new job …
LinkUp data shows labor demand continued to decline through the end of 2022 as total active job listings dropped 4.5% in the U.S. from November to December, compared to the 6.9% decrease in listing volume from October to November, and …
Labor demand continues to cool as total active job listings dropped 6.9% month-over-month in the U.S. for the month of November and declined across all industries and occupations. LinkUp data shows employers created fewer listings in November, as the count …
LinkUp JOLTS Forecast shows more slowing
Nic Gustafson
While labor demand, job growth, and the job market, in general, remain quite strong, our job listing data indicates that demand has been cooling off slowly but steadily since late spring.
Drastic labor demand decline across tech occupations
Nic Gustafson
As we just shared in the our most recent Monthly Recap, tech jobs have stood out recently with job listings declining at a high rate. In August, companies in the Information industry saw a 13.4% decline in job listings, a …
As we stated in a blog post last June, and it’s even more the case today, at no time in the past 20 years has the intensity of the focus on the job market been stronger. While the economy has …
Monthly jobs recap: Jobs are down, even in tech
Nic Gustafson
Job listings in the U.S. were down 2.8% in June, with 94% of states seeing jobs drop. The states with the highest rates of decline include South Dakota (-10.1%), Maryland (-7.9%), and Missouri (-5.7%). The only states seeing job listings …
Having just returned from some time off and a tight deadline before tomorrow’s jobs report, I’ll skip the job market commentary this month and jump straight to our jobs data and our corresponding non-farm payroll forecast for June. In June, …