U.S. Hiring Intentions at 12 Year High as Demand for Workers is Set to Grow in 2019
All 13 industry sectors forecast optimistic hiring plans with the strongest hiring Outlook in Transportation & Utilities as consumer expectations for on-demand delivery grows. Hiring intentions remain robust in Leisure & Hospitality (+27%) with more Americans spending on travel and tourism indicative of strong consumer confidence in a healthy economy. Professional & Business Services has the third strongest Outlook (+25%), driving the need for a breadth of workers from insurance to information technology.
"Increased employer optimism tells us employers have jobs to fill, yet we know they are struggling to find the talent they need from production line workers to IT professionals," said
The South has the highest regional Outlook (+21%) as manufacturing continues to grow with a +22% Outlook in Nondurable Goods Manufacturing, the highest since 2005. Hiring prospects in the Northeast (+20%) are the strongest in more than 12 years driven in part by an uptick in Wholesale & Retail Trade (+24%) and Durable Goods Manufacturing (21%). Employers in the West (+20%) and Midwest (+20%) report sustained hiring momentum in Q1 2019.
View complete Q1 2019 survey results for the U.S: ManpowerGroup.US/MEOS.
Region |
Q1 2019 |
Quarter-over- |
Year-over-Year |
West |
20% |
0% |
+1% |
Midwest |
20% |
+2% |
0% |
South |
21% |
+1% |
+3% |
Northeast |
20% |
+2% |
+3% |
U.S. Hiring Plans by Regions, Industry Sectors and Metro Areas/States
- Nationwide, employers in all 13 industry sectors expect to add staff in Q1 2019. The strongest Outlooks are reported in Transportation & Utilities (+28%), Leisure & Hospitality (+27%), Professional & Business Services (+25%), Mining (+24%) Wholesale & Retail Trade (+24%), Construction (+23%), Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing (+20%) and Durable Goods Manufacturing (+19%).
- Employers in all four regions in the U.S. plan to add staff in Q1 2019. Employers in the South (+21%) and Northeast (+20%) report a three percent increase year-over year and in the West the Outlook is up a percentage point (+20%). The Outlook in the Midwest (+20%) is up 2 percentage points quarter-over-quarter.
- Employers in Delaware (+30%),
Idaho (+28%),Hawaii (+27%),New Hampshire (+27%) andFlorida (+26%) report the strongest Outlooks. Of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas, the strongest job prospects are expected inDaytona Beach, FL (+37%),Cape Coral, FL (+32%),Tampa, FL (+31%),Jacksonville, FL (+29%) andRaleigh, NC (+29%).
Complete results for the
*The Net Employment Outlook is derived by taking the percentage of employers anticipating an increase in hiring activity and subtracting from this the percentage of employers expecting a decrease in hiring activity.
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