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Online Labor Demand Rose 170,200 in November 2014

- November posts large gain following flat October

- California, Florida and Texas show strong gains along with MSAs New York, Los Angeles and Seattle

Online advertised vacancies rose 170,200 to 5,253,900 in November, according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine® (HWOL) Data Series, released today. The October Supply/Demand rate stands at 1.77 unemployed for each advertised vacancy with a total of 3.9 million more unemployed workers than the number of advertised vacancies. The number of unemployed was 9.0 million in October.

"November labor demand shows renewed strength, helping to boost a slow-growth second half of the year," said Gad Levanon, Managing Director, Economic Outlook and Labor Markets at The Conference Board. "Gains were widespread across states and MSAs with continued positive trend growth across much of the U.S."

In November, the Professional category saw strong gains in Management (17,100), Business and Finance (15,400) and Computer (12,800) with a loss in Healthcare (-11,400). The Services/Production category saw gains in Office/Admin (43,100), Food (20,100) and Transportation (16,900) with a small drop in Sales (-8,800). Supply/Demand rates continue to improve, providing better opportunities for job seekers.

www.conference-board.org

 

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