Chart 3
Declines in the number of job vacancies since August 2022 have been broad-based
Note(s):
Data are seasonally adjusted.
1.
Monthly and annual changes in the number of job vacancies are not statistically significant.
2.
Monthly changes in the number of job vacancies are not statistically significant.
Source(s):
Job Vacancy and Wage Survey (5217), table 14-10-0406-01.
Chart description
This is a bar clustered chart.
Month-over-month change | Year-over-year change | |
---|---|---|
Utilities | -1.7 | -1.5 |
Management of companies and enterprises | 0.7 | -1.7 |
Health care and social assistance¹ | -2.5 | -3.7 |
Wholesale trade | -0.1 | -5.3 |
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting | -1.7 | -7.8 |
Finance and insurance | 4.4 | -10.3 |
Information and cultural industries | -3.3 | -11.3 |
Construction² | 1.7 | -17.3 |
Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services² | -2.9 | -18.8 |
Professional, scientific and technical services² | 0.9 | -20.7 |
Manufacturing | -5.9 | -35.73 |
Accommodation and food services² | 1.2 | -38.7 |
Retail trade² | -3.0 | -38.8 |
Note(s):
Data are seasonally adjusted.
1.
Monthly and annual changes in the number of job vacancies are not statistically significant.
2.
Monthly changes in the number of job vacancies are not statistically significant.
Source(s):
Job Vacancy and Wage Survey (5217), table 14-10-0406-01.
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