Prospects Look Bright for Jobseekers as U.S. Hiring Intentions Hit 13-Year-High
Employers in all 13 industries report double-digit hiring intentions, suggesting continued strength in the labor market at a time when open jobs have outnumbered unemployed U.S. workers for 13 consecutive months, according to the
"At a time of record low unemployment and employer optimism at levels we haven't seen since the mid-2000s, we need to do more to connect people to jobs if we're going to sustain economic growth," said
View complete Q3 2019 survey results for the U.S.: ManpowerGroup.US/MEOS.
Region |
Q3 2019 |
Quarter-over- |
Year-over-Year |
West |
22% |
+2% |
+5% |
Midwest |
21% |
+2% |
+2% |
South |
20% |
0% |
+1% |
Northeast |
19% |
+1% |
+3% |
U.S. Hiring Plans by Industry Sectors, Regions and Metro Areas/States
- Nationwide, employers in all 13 industry sectors expect to add staff in Q3 2019. The strongest Outlooks are reported in Professional & Business Services (+28%), Leisure & Hospitality (+27%), Transportation & Utilities (+25%), Wholesale & Retail Trade (+24%) and Construction (+21%) followed by Government (+20%), Mining (+19%), Durable Goods Manufacturing (+18%), Financial Activities (+17%) and Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing (+16%).*
- Both the West (+22%) and the Midwest (+21%) have the strongest regional Outlooks in the country and the highest reported Outlooks in 11 and 18 years, respectively. Hiring prospects in the South (+20%) are close behind with employers in the Northeast (+19%) not far behind.
- Employers in
Maine (+34%),Wisconsin (+34%),Alaska (+33%),North Dakota (+32%), andWest Virginia (+32%) report the strongest Outlooks nationwide. Of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas, the strongest job gains are expected inCharlotte, N.C. , (+37%),Grand Rapids, Mich. (+36%),Madison, Wis. (+34%),Columbia, S.C. (+33%),Milwaukee, Wis. (+33%) andSan Jose, Calif. (+33%).
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*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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