Group 1 - The number of job vacancies in the US decreased from a revised 7.71 million in May to 7.44 million in June, falling short of economists' expectations of 7.5 million [1][2] - Job vacancies saw a broad decline across various sectors, particularly in accommodation and food services, healthcare, and finance and insurance [2] - The hiring rate dropped to 3.3% in June, the lowest level since November of the previous year, indicating a slowdown in recruitment [2] Group 2 - The ratio of unemployed individuals to job vacancies fell to approximately 1:1 in June, significantly lower than the peak of 2:1 in 2022 [2] - There is a noted decrease in the number of voluntary resignations, suggesting a decline in workers' confidence in the job market [2] - Concerns have been raised by economists regarding the reliability of the job vacancy data due to low survey response rates and frequent data revisions [2]
美国6月职位空缺数量下降 劳动力市场降温
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-07-30 02:56