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    Job openings in the United States fell in July to their lowest level since October 2024, signaling a notable deceleration in labor market demand across several sectors. Data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that vacancies dropped to 7.18 million, down from a revised 7.36 million in June. This marks the third consecutive monthly decline and the lowest figure reported in nearly a year. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) indicated that the U.S. labor market has continued to slow in key industries.

    Job openings drop to 7.18 million in latest US data
    U.S. job openings in July fell to their lowest level in 10 months, reflecting cooling demand across industries.

    The most significant reductions were seen in healthcare and social assistance, where U.S. job openings fell by 181,000. Arts, entertainment and recreation registered a loss of 62,000 openings, followed by a 13,000 drop in the mining and logging sector. In contrast, several industries experienced modest gains. Construction added approximately 64,000 openings, financial activities increased by 47,000 and accommodation and food services saw a rise of 14,000.

    Regionally, the South recorded the sharpest decline with 161,000 fewer openings, followed by the Northeast with a drop of 101,000 and the Midwest with a decrease of 27,000. The West was the only region to report growth, with 113,000 additional U.S. job openings. Despite the decline in job vacancies, other aspects of the labor market remained stable. Total hires held steady at 5.3 million in July, showing no significant change from the previous month.

    Job openings drop to 10-month low in July

    The number of workers quitting their jobs, often viewed as a measure of confidence in the labor market, remained flat at 3.2 million. Layoffs and discharges also showed minimal movement, reflecting continued employer caution in reducing staff. This labor market update arrives as the total number of unemployed individuals in the U.S. has surpassed the number of available job openings for the first time since April 2021.

    While the ratio of openings to unemployed individuals still suggests a tight labor market by historical standards, the shift represents a reversal from earlier post-pandemic conditions when job vacancies far exceeded the number of job seekers. The drop in job openings continues a broader trend that began after peaking at over 12 million in March 2022. Since then, labor demand has gradually receded, returning to levels more consistent with pre-pandemic norms. July’s figures are part of a continued rebalancing of the employment landscape following the rapid growth and disruptions experienced during the pandemic recovery period.

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics is scheduled to release the August employment report later this week, which will provide further insight into broader labor market conditions, including payroll growth, unemployment rates and wage trends. The JOLTS data precede that report and offer an early view into hiring dynamics and employer sentiment. The consistent decline in job openings across multiple sectors and regions reflects a broader normalization of the U.S. labor market after an extended period of high vacancy rates. While the labor market remains resilient in certain areas, the overall picture indicates slower growth and increased balance between labor supply and demand. – By Content Syndication Services.

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